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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 ...

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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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...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 small anions cat ions body fluids principle a separation technique use to separate out ionizable substances in sample based on that charged particle solution will migrate towards electrodes when placed an electrical field cations positively cathode negatively anode found plasma tsp all have their subunits so each protein has its own specific isoelectric point because different points move at rate with similar area serum hydragel agarose gel are separated into groups albumin globulins...

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