Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The order of elution of aspartate before serine by
Concept introduction:
Ion-exchange chromatography is used to separate mixture of amino acids on the basis of their overall charge by using cation or anion-exchange resins.
Dowex-50 is a cation-exchange resins with less polar used for Cation-exchange chromatography.
Cation-exchange chromatography separate amino acids according to their
(b)
Interpretation:
The order of elution of serine before alanine by
Concept introduction:
Ion-exchange chromatography is used to separate mixture of amino acids on the basis of their overall charge by using cation or anion-exchange resins.
Dowex-50 is a cation-exchange resins with less polar used for Cation-exchange chromatography.
Cation-exchange chromatography separate amino acids according to their
(c)
Interpretation:
The order of elution of valine before leucine by
Concept introduction:
Ion-exchange chromatography is used to separate mixture of amino acids on the basis of their overall charge by using cation or anion-exchange resins.
Dowex-50 is a cation-exchange resins with less polar used for Cation-exchange chromatography.
Cation-exchange chromatography separate amino acids according to their
(d)
Interpretation:
The order of elution of tyrosine before phenylalanine by
Concept introduction:
Ion-exchange chromatography is used to separate mixture of amino acids on the basis of their overall charge by using cation or anion-exchange resins.
Dowex-50 is a cation-exchange resins with less polar used for Cation-exchange chromatography.
Cation-exchange chromatography separate amino acids according to their
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