I think Sodium is protein because I forget what is a protein and a sodium
no, sodium is an electrolyte in the body
carrier protein
Sodium acetate buffer helps by reacting with the membrane protein and precipitating them, thus facilitating the dna isolation.
This test is performed to test the presence of cysteine in the test solution (protein solution)
sodiom acetat reaction with membrane protein and cause that persipitate and help to dna isolation
Sodium perchlorate in high concentrations will remove from solution the detergent sodium dodecyl sulphate and protein complexed with it. This and the failure of proteins to be precipitated by ethanol from solutions containing a high concentration of sodium perchlorate can be utilized as efficient, rapid and simple deproteinization procedures during the preparation of nucleic acids.
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sodium
Sodium chloride doesn't contain proteins.
No, plants do not need sodium to grow. They need protein to grow.
No. Sodium lauryl sulfate is the cleaning agent in shampoo, and hydrolyzed animal protein is a hair conditioning agent.
I don't think so. Sodium caseinate is a protein made by reacting sodium hydroxide with casein
Sodium bicarbonate is not necessarily used in the estimation of protein. There are very many protein assays on the market, and the vast majority of them do NOT use NaHCO3. Look up Lowry, Biuret, Bradford, etc.
It is a carrier protein
bacon is a protein that is high in fat and sodium
Sodium andCalciumand sometime there is Protein too.
Yes, it is possible.
a carrier protien
whipped cream has protein and sodium