Enzyme Immobilization and Applications- Lecture Notes

The term immobilized enzymes refers to “enzymes physically confined or localized in a certain defined region of space with retention of their catalytic activities, and which can be used repeatedly and continuously.” In addition to their use in industrial processes, the immobilization techniques are the basis for making a number of biotechnology products with application … Read more

Enzyme Immobilization: Methods and Applications

Enzyme Immobilization: Methods and Applications The term immobilized enzymes refer to “enzymes physically confined or localized in a certain defined region of space with retention of their catalytic activities, and which can be used repeatedly and continuously.” In addition to their use in industrial processes, the immobilization techniques are the basis for making a number … Read more

Introduction, Scope and Applications of Biotechnology – Lecture Notes

Biotechnology is the broad area of biology, involving living systems and organisms to develop or make products, or “any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use”. Find the attachment of this topic below…. Unit I- Introduction, Scope and Applications of Biotechnology … Read more

Electrophoresis MCQs

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Immunoglobulins MCQs

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Potentiometry

The principle involved in the Potentiometry is when the pair of electrodes is placed in the sample solution; it shows the potential difference by the addition of the titrant or by the change in the concentration of the ions. Read more… Potentiometry

Conductometry

Electrolytes are the substances that form ions in solution which conduct an electric current. E.g., Sodium chloride, Copper sulphate and Potassium nitrate Non-electrolytes, on the other hand, are neutral molecules in solution. Their water-solutions do not conduct an electric current. E.g., Sugar, alcohol and glycerol. Read more… Conductometry

Polarography PDF Notes

Polarography PDF Notes

Polarography is the branch of voltammetry in which a dropping mercury electrode is used as the indicator electrode. It is the technique that deals with the effect of the potential of an electrode on the current that flows through it. The electrode whose potential is varied is called the indicator electrode.

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