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Q: Why does alanine travel far on a chromatography?
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What are the relations with pigment and chromatography?

the more soluble the plant pigment is with the chromatography solvent, the farther it will travel up the chromatography paper


Why do different substances travel at different speeds in a chromatography?

yes they do


How is the reduction of plasma alanine concentration caused by gluconeogenesis?

Alanine is the major gluconeogenic amino acid. Plasma alanine is used to make glucose in the liver (Glucose-Alanine Cycle), and thus when this occurs plasma alanine concentration is decreased.


In the glucose alanine cycle how much glucose production does alanine account for?

1.0 gram of alanine accounts for the production of approximately 0.681 grams of glucose in the glucose-alanine cycle.


What makes up the polypeptide alanine?

Alanine is not a polypeptide. It's an amino acid.


How many elements in alanine?

There are different elements in Alanine amino acid) the elements are Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen, and Nitrogen. Alanine is a compound by the way! Hope it will help you:]


Is it to far or too far to travel for you?

"Too far to travel for you"


The Literature value of enthalpy ionization of alanine?

the leterature value of ioniazation enthalpy of alanine


Why does blue travel further than red in chromatography?

Because blue looks better than red


Can alanine be hydrolyzed?

No it can not


What does the L stands for in L-Alanine?

The "l" should be lower case and in italic, and it can be spelled in full as "levo-". It describes the "handedness" of the amino acid molecule. The prefix "levo-" defines one orientation and "dextro-" the other possible orientation; as "l-Alanine" and "d-Alanine"; or, "dl-Alanine" for the racemic mixture of the two configurations of Alanine.


What are four names of an amino acid?

Alanine Glycine Phenyl alanine Argenine Histidine Tyrosine