if the protein is colorless then it is quite tough to calculate the lambda max or absorption maxima directly (still you can check it by absorbtion maxima calculation/experiment). Otherwise, for its estimation first you have to treat it with any reagent (like folin reagent) then it will form a colored complex and then you can calculate it. For the common estimation of protein, there is a "Lowry Method" where you can calculate it on 750 wavelength.
The lambda max is 510 nm.
The reported UV lambda max of Vildagliptin drug is 254 nm.
257 nm
The lambda max of paracetamol typically occurs around 243 nm in a pH 6.8 phosphate buffer.
The lambda max for benzene is approximately 255 nm.
The lambda max of S-adenosyl-methionine in UV spectrum is around 260-265 nm.
Bence Jones proteins are abnormal proteins found in the urine, typically seen in conditions like multiple myeloma. A positive result for the lambda type means that the abnormal proteins detected belong to the lambda light chain subtype. This information is important for diagnosing and monitoring certain blood disorders.
uv max of pregabalin are following: 1.in water 276nm 2.in methanol 210nm
The lambda max value of anthracene is around 374 nm in the UV-visible spectrum. This corresponds to the wavelength at which anthracene absorbs light most strongly.
The base value of this structure is 253 nm. There are 4 alkyl substituents which add a value of 20 (4x5 nm). So the lambda max of this structure is 273 nm.
using uv-visible spectrophotometer concentration vs absorbance is plotted and the maximum absorbance of the drug is lambda max of the drug. then after it will decrease. still if needed clarification, refer beer lambert"s law
To calculate the lambda max of alicyclic chromophores, you typically need to use computational methods like quantum chemical calculations or software tools like Gaussian or ORCA. These methods involve solving the Schrödinger equation to determine the electronic transition energies. The lambda max represents the wavelength at which the absorption of light is at its maximum for a specific alicyclic compound.