You obtained the following raw data when setting up a Bradford standard curve: BSA (mg/ml) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Absorbancy 595nm 0.225 0.310 0.420 0.510 0.610 0.720 0.810 0.915 0.950 0.980 0.990 After blanking against a bradford-dH₂O sample, the protein concentration of an unknown sample was determined using the same method and an absorbancy of 0.652 was obtained. Set up a standard curve, excluding outliers (experimental and statistical) and determine the protein concentration in the unknown sample in mg/ml (up to 3 significant figures).
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- You obtained the following raw data when setting up a Biuret standard curve: BSA (mg/ml) Absorbancy 540nm 0 0.158 1 0.210 2 0.260 3 0.305 4 0.360 5 0.410 6 0.455 7 0.510 8 0.530 9 0.550 10 0.554 After blanking against a biuret-dH2O sample, the protein concentration of an unknown sample was determined using the same method and an absorbancy of 0.262 was obtained. Set up a standard curve, excluding outliers (experimental and statistical) and determine the protein concentration in the unknown sample in mg / ml (up to 3 significant figures).You obtained the following raw data when setting up a Bradford standard curve: BSA (mg/ml) Absorbancy 595nm 0 0.225 1 0.310 2 0.420 3 0.510 4 0.610 5 0.720 6 0.810 7 0.915 8 0.950 9 0.980 10 0.990 After blanking against a bradford-dH2O sample, the protein concentration of an unknown sample was determined using the same method and an absorbancy of 0.570 was obtained. Set up a standard curve, excluding outliers (experimental and statistical) and determine the protein concentration in the unknown sample in mg / ml (up to 3 significant figures).Using 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.
- 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 = 0.9904You record the absorbance of your unknown BSA sample at 0.276. What is the concentration in ug/mL of the unknown assuming you have a standard curve with the line of best fit with y=0.0001x+0.0038 as its equationUsing 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/dL
- 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…If you had measured the absorbances of your unknown in test tubes that were half the diameter of the ones that you used to make the standard curve, how would the mg of protein in the samples be affected? (Higher, Lower, No Change)The pH probe/meter uses following equations: Ecell = L + 0.0592 log a1 = L - 0.0592 pH Where L = L1 + EAg/AgCI + Easy= constants L1 = - 0.0592 log a2 a1 = activity of analyte solution a2 = activity of internal solution How will measured pH value be affected vs “real” pH if the temperature of the sample is 30C when pH was measured ? a.measured pH is lower than real pH b.impact can not be determined c.measured pH is higher than real pH d.measured pH is same as real pH
- i) Write down the equation derived from your Excel generated standard curve and describe its components; ii) provide the values of the absorbance data of the unknown sample (do NOT show the absorbance data of the glycine standards). Show all details of the working out of your calculation. Indicate all units! Provide the answer with two decimals precision iii) state the answer in a full sentence. (note: avoid mathematical symbols [=, +, -, etc] in your answer sentence).The pH probe/meter uses following equations: Ecell = L + 0.0592 log a1 = L - 0.0592 pH Where L = L1 + EAg/AgCI + Easy= constants L1 = - 0.0592 log a2 a1 = activity of analyte solution a2 = activity of internal solution How will measured pH value be affected vs “real” pH if HCl in pH electrode, became 0.15M instead of 0.1M ? a.impact can not be determined b.measured pH is higher than "real" pH. c.measured pH is lower than "real" pH. d.measured pH is same as "real" pH.i) Write down the equation derived from your Excel generated standard curve , figure legend and describe its components; ii) provide the values of the absorbance data of the unknown sample (do NOT show the absorbance data of the glycine standards). Show all details of the working out of your calculation. Indicate all units! Provide the answer with two decimals precision