Range |
Table - link
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Organism |
Generic |
Reference |
Pim van Hee, Selective recovery of micrometer bioparticles using aggregation and air flotation, thesis, 2006, Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology The netherlands (downloadable for free from the internet) p. 110 table 5.1 |
Primary Source |
List of references under table |
Method |
For Casein: surface plasmon resonance (SPR). For BSA, (Ikeda et al., 2000): BSA solutions were prepared by dissolving in distilled water, with/
without 0.1 mol/dm3 alkali metal salts, under moderate
stirring for 90 min. Solutions containing 1-10% w/w BSA
showed pH values of ca. 7.0. The
volume fraction F, of BSA, was determined spectrophotometrically
at 279 nm (UV-2500PC, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan)
using the extinction coefficient e279=0.667 cm^2/mg, and
the partial specific volume=0.734. BSA is an R-helix rich
protein and is an elongated ellipsoid, in shape, with
semiaxes of ca. 7 and 2 nm, while Stoke’s radius has been
determined to be 3.48 nm. |
Comments |
Radii of casein (Stoke's radius, BNID 103862), BSA (Stoke's radius BNID 105488), and lysozyme, are respectively 2.9-3.7, 3.48, and 1.8 nm. See BNID 101827 |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
103880 |