solvent which is used to recrystallization of glucose
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Mostly u have to use polar solvents like EtOH, MeOH or may be water? U have to heat it and slowly allow it to recrystalised.
Mostly u have to use polar solvents like EtOH, MeOH or may be water? U have to heat it and slowly allow it to recrystalised.
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Glucose is very hydrophilic and dissolves readily in water. If you can work with very low concentration of glucose in your system, it may be possible to look into other solvents with lower dielectric constants than water. Go through the list of various solvents (with decreasing dielectric constants) and look up for solubility of glucose.
You seem to be using enzyme(s), which generally speaking, work in aqueous medium. Despite the fact that some regions or pockets can be very hydrophobic but to maintain normal structure (and function), the medium should still be aqueous.
Seems like a tough situation... good luck!
You seem to be using enzyme(s), which generally speaking, work in aqueous medium. Despite the fact that some regions or pockets can be very hydrophobic but to maintain normal structure (and function), the medium should still be aqueous.
Seems like a tough situation... good luck!
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