Hemoglobin is broken down by recycling its Fe2+/3+ ions and then breaking it open, forming bilirubin. This is conjugated in the liver to prepare it for excretion.
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To prepare the standard curve you will need linear graph paper, semi-log graph paper and absorbance. You can define your standard curve by finding the absorption or percent plot on the Y axis.
It is a method of hemoglobin estimation in blood. The process involves absorbing a drop of blood on a standard paper and comparing it with a standard specimen.
Drabkin's Solution is a mixture of potassium cyanide and potassium ferricyanide. What this solution does is hemolysis red blood cells and then hemoglobin is released.
it is primary standard........ but before making solution dry it at 120. C
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tallquist method
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- dipotassium hydrogen phosphate is used to prepare buffers - for chemical analysis by spectrometry standard solutions of potassium exist
No, hemoglobin is a protein.