Amino Acids Amino acids are the structural units (monomers) of proteins. An amino acid comprises two functional groups—amino (–NH2), and carboxyl (–COOH). They also contain a hydrogen atom and a Read More ……..
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Amino Acids Amino acids are the structural units (monomers) of proteins. An amino acid comprises two functional groups—amino (–NH2), and carboxyl (–COOH). They also contain a hydrogen atom and a Read More ……..
Introduction Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is an analytical technique used to determine the concentration of specific metal elements in a sample by measuring the absorption of light by free atoms. Read More ……..
Introduction Buffer solutions are special solutions that resist changes in pH when small amounts of acid or base are added. They are composed of a weak acid and its conjugate Read More ……..
Introduction Flame photometry is an analytical technique used to determine the concentration of metal ions, primarily those of alkali and alkaline earth metals. It is based on the principle that Read More ……..
Introduction Radioisotopes are unstable isotopes that emit alpha, beta, or gamma radiation during decay. They are widely used in medical biochemistry laboratories as tracers to study metabolic and biochemical processes. Read More ……..