which of the following could be used as a substrate when testing for the digestion of protein to peptides
i just did this experiment in class today. what you need to do is add water to the milk. but you have to keep the same amount of milk in all of them. this is if you are testing the effect of substrate concentration on renin. so you have one experiment with 8ml of milk and then one with 6 ml of milk and 2 ml of water and 4 ml of mik and 4ml of water and so on ... be carefful to stir the solution a bit i hope this helps
Clinistix is a commercially available product for testing for of glucose in urine. It turns purple if glucose is present. Albustix is a commercially available product for testing for the presence protein in urine.
the test is to determine if the substance you are testing has protein in it
Because amylase, being an enzyme, is a protein, these molecules will not give a positive result in testing with Benedict's solution. This reagent is devised for testing sugar solutions (like sucrose), which MAY be formed at the amylolytic breakdown of starch (amylose, amylopectin). This breakdown can NOT occur when boiled enzym molecules are used (because of inactivation by denaturation of the protein structures).
temperature,pH and substrate concentration
Two real life applications using protein testing (biuret Test) Inlcude: - Lab tecs testing for protein in urine samples. If protein is present in the sample this indicates there may be problems with the kidney or other organs You should google " Urine Protein Test " for a full answer - As well you could use this test to test for the presence of protein in the food you eat. Although many pre-packed foods already have this information it may come in handy. For more info on this test and how you could use it go on livestrong.ca or google " protein testing in food"
i just did this experiment in class today. what you need to do is add water to the milk. but you have to keep the same amount of milk in all of them. this is if you are testing the effect of substrate concentration on renin. so you have one experiment with 8ml of milk and then one with 6 ml of milk and 2 ml of water and 4 ml of mik and 4ml of water and so on ... be carefful to stir the solution a bit i hope this helps
Presumably you have a good reason for testing the protein level of a toddler. In these circumstances you need to see a doctor.
It is not uncommon to find protein in your urine. This does not necessarily signify a major risk, however if it becomes reoccurring, your doctor may want to perform more testing.
Clinistix is a commercially available product for testing for of glucose in urine. It turns purple if glucose is present. Albustix is a commercially available product for testing for the presence protein in urine.
The yellow color is changed to green and then in blue.
Clinistix is a commercially available product for testing for of glucose in urine. It turns purple if glucose is present. Albustix is a commercially available product for testing for the presence protein in urine.
Independent is the thing that you are changing which is probably the food and the dependent is the thing is changing . I think. .....
if you were to have drugs in your system proteins don't have much effect on taking out the drugs.
Two different tuberculin preparations are available, Old Tuberculin (OT) and Purified Protein Derivative (PPD). The latter is the preferred testing substance.
If needed, a stool sample can be tested for acidity. The inadequate digestion of lactose will result in an increase of acid in the waste matter excreted by the bowels and the presence of glucose.
the test is to determine if the substance you are testing has protein in it