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- Calculate the amount of protein (in mg) in Sample 1 if the measurement at A280 = 0.197, taking into account the dilution factor 100 per and total volume of extract 140mlUsing the data from the standard curve done previously, you record the absorbance of your extracted milk protein sample at 0.499 at 540nm. What is the mass of the protein in mg assuming you collected 10mL worth of the protein? Your standard curve should have a line of best fit with the equation y=0.0001x+0.0038.46 50 52 60 41 46 55 Find the ff. WITH SOLUTION PLEASE MeanMedianModeSDVarianceCVQuartile 2Decile 7Percentile 25Percentile 30
- Calculate the amount of protein (in mg) in Sample 1 if the measurement at A280 = 0.636, taking into account the dilution factor as per question 6 (100ul) and the total volume of extract as per question 4 (140ml). Give your answer as a number with no decimal places.Using the equation for the best-fit straight line through your data, the average absorbance of your unknown samples U1 and U2, and any dilution factors (DON’T LEAVE OUT THE DILUTION FACTOR), calculate the concentration of protein in the original unknown protein sample. y = 1.6849x + 0.0414R² = 0.9904Polarimeter is used to detect Select one: a. None b. Specific rotation of Protein c. Specific rotation of carbohydrate d. Absorbance of carbohydrate
- Table 2. Volume of BSA, protein content, and absorbance readings of reference solutions Solution Volume of BSA standard solution (μL) Protein content(μg/mL) Absorbance value At 595 nm 1 0 0 0 2 10 1 0.022 3 30 3 0.065 4 50 5 0.106 5 70 7 0.178 6 100 10 0.299 7 120 12 0.380 Make a graph by plotting the absorbance values versus the BSA protein content (in μg) for theseven reference solutions. When constructing the graph, be…Using the Friedewald equation, compute for the LDL-chol. of the patient.Use the mmol/L, so, if you have results in mg/dL like HDL, convert it first to mmol/L. Triglyceride concentration : 0.679mmol/L Cholesterol concentration: 4.843 mmol/L HDL: 49.3 mg/dLGiven the following information, calculate the total activity in the undiluted protein sample. Activity of 1 ml of diluted sample = 0.5 Total volume of sample = 5 ml Dilution factor = 10 25 50.5 250 2.5
- Given 10 gram of vitamin C (E=0.18), we can make ml of isotonic Vitamin C solution.An IV bag of NS containing 30 g KCl is being administered at a rate of 80 mL/hr using a macrodrip tubing with a DF of 15 gtts/mL. How many drops per minute is that? Group of answer choices a. 30 gtts/min b. 22 gtts/min c. 10 gtts/min d. 20 gtts/minCalculate the concentration of 0.2ml amino acid when path length is 1cm and has an absorbance value of 0.50, if a 0.5ml solution of same amino acid has a concentration of 0.72mg/ml with an absorbance of 0.9.