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• Electrophoresis is one of the most important method for separating colloidal particles and biological molecules such as - • Proteins • Carbohydrates • Nucleic acid • Polysaccharides • Peptides • Amino acids • Oligosaccharides • Nucleosides • Organic acids • Small anions and cat ions of body fluids . Principle of Electrophoresis Principle of Electrophoresis • Electrophoresis is a separation technique. • Use to separate out ionizable substances in a sample. • Based on the principle that – • A charged particle in solution will migrate towards one of the electrodes when placed in an electrical field . -Cations, positively charged particles will -Cations, positively charged particles will migrate to cathode. migrate to cathode. -Anions , negatively charged particles will -Anions , negatively charged particles will migrate to anode. migrate to anode. • The proteins found in plasma (TSP) all have amino acids as their subunits. • So ,each protein has its own specific isoelectric point. • Because of their different isoelectric points, each protein will move at a different rate when placed in an electrical field. • Proteins with similar isoelectric points will migrate to a similar area in an electrical field Serum protein electrophoresis Serum protein electrophoresis Hydragel – agarose gel Hydragel – agarose gel Serum proteins are separated into 6 groups: Albumin α1 - globulins α2 - globulins β1 - globulins β2 - globulins γ - globulins
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