Chemistry, asked by Gira, 6 months ago

How do u separate a mixture of amino acids from proteins

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Answered by smitaanand2001
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Explanation:

you have a mixture of proteins and amino acids, you can separate both while keeping the amino acids in its original buffer by using size exclusion chromatography.

The technique is generally used for separating small molecules from larger ones (like proteins). For example, in this protocol below, they use it to separate proteins from reactants used to chemically modify those proteins

Answered by mairajgaming1
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Answer:

If you have a mixture of proteins and amino acids, you can separate both while keeping the amino acids in its original buffer by using size exclusion chromatography.

The technique is generally used for separating small molecules from larger ones (like proteins). For example, in this protocol below, they use it to separate proteins from reactants used to chemically modify those proteins

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