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Cabbage is not a significant source of protein. It contains only small amounts of this macronutrient, with about 1 gram of protein per cup of chopped cabbage.
The extinction coefficient of a protein is important because it helps determine the concentration of the protein in a solution. By measuring how much light is absorbed by the protein at a specific wavelength, the extinction coefficient can be used to calculate the concentration of the protein in the solution. This is valuable in various scientific experiments and analyses where knowing the precise concentration of a protein is crucial.
Feces typically contain very little protein, as most of the protein we consume is absorbed by the body during digestion. The small amount of protein found in feces is usually from undigested food or sloughed off cells from the digestive tract.
The extinction coefficient is important in determining the concentration of a protein sample because it helps to quantify how much light a protein absorbs at a specific wavelength. By knowing the extinction coefficient and measuring the absorbance of the protein sample, scientists can calculate the concentration of the protein using the Beer-Lambert law.
Nanodrop protein quantification uses light absorption to measure protein concentration in a sample. The technique involves shining light through the sample and measuring how much light is absorbed by the proteins. By comparing the absorption to a standard curve, the protein concentration can be accurately determined.
How much protein is in meat depends on what kind of meat you are eating. It also depends on how much meat you are eating. There are 6g of protein in a 2oz serving of chicken.
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4.6 grams in a 28 gram slice
11 grams.
Ham has lots of protein. It has iron, B-12, and magnesium.
18 oz.
About 4.4 grams.
That depends on the type of Black Forest ham (traditional or deli-style), the quality, and the brand or manufacturer. For the calories in various examples of Black Forest ham, please see that page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
Yes, because ham is in the meat category but ham does contain quite a bit of fat so I suggest turkey instead of ham.
ONE PERSONS WEEKLY RATION INCLUDES: * 4oz bacon or ham * 3 pints milk per week * 2oz butter * 2oz margarine * 2oz fat/lard * 2oz tea * 1 egg per week * 2oz jam * 3oz sugar * 1oz cheese 3oz sweets
Turkey. Leaner too
Its a protein, it has no GI.