what do u mean by iso electric processing?????? plxx correct ans.....
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Isoelectric and isoionic points
The isoelectric point is defined as the pH at which no net migration takes place in an electric field, while the isoionic point is defined as the pH at which there is no net charge on the molecule. ... Type A or acid-processed gelatins have isoelectric points that can vary from 6.5 to 9.0.
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Isoelectric and isoionic points
The isoelectric point is defined as the pH at which no net migration takes place in an electric field, while the isoionic point is defined as the pH at which there is no net charge on the molecule. ... Type A or acid-processed gelatins have isoelectric points that can vary from 6.5 to 9.
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