Vita.The variations in the potentials of the sodium-selective glass-membrane and potassium-selective valinomycin-based electrodes in various concentrations of albumin were investigated. These protein solutions serve as a simple model for measurements of electrolytes in whole blood, plasma, or serum with such electrodes. The results indicate that electrode drift increases with increasing protein concentration whereas electrode response time is unaffected by protein. Also, the results indicate that albumin-sodium and albumin-potassium binding and variations in liquid junction potentials are of negligible importance. Mostly, the effect of albumin on the membrane potential is attributable to variations in the activity of sodium and potassium, d...
The electrophoretic mobility, both absolute and relative, of different plasma proteins varies with t...
Film membrane, 0.6 to 1.0 m.m thick, of hydrochloride of methanol-esterified, denatured ovalbumin ha...
University College of Science. Department of Chemistry, Calcutta-700009 Manuscript received 29 July...
Vita.The variations in the potentials of the sodium-selective glass-membrane and potassium-selective...
We have investigated the variations in the potentials of sodium-selective glass-membrane electrodes ...
Summary: The protein interference with the determination of ionised Ca2+, Na4 " and K4 " r...
The ionic activities and total molalities of sodium, potas-sium, calcium, lithium, and chloride in a...
The effect of salt on the behaviour of bovine serum albumin (BSA) in solution and on the interaction...
Gold electrodes were modified with silver nanoparticles and Ag/AgCl redox conversion was recorded by...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The establishment of an accurate and efficient method for the sensitive detection of protein concent...
For clinicalpurposesthe activitiesof Na and K obtained with ion-selective electrodes in undiluted wh...
An electrochemical approach to determine protein concentration, based on affinity of silver ion to p...
Film membranes (0.44 to 1.25 mm thick) of sodium salt of deaminated and denatured ovalbumin have bee...
The electrophoretic mobility, both absolute and relative, of different plasma proteins varies with t...
Film membrane, 0.6 to 1.0 m.m thick, of hydrochloride of methanol-esterified, denatured ovalbumin ha...
University College of Science. Department of Chemistry, Calcutta-700009 Manuscript received 29 July...
Vita.The variations in the potentials of the sodium-selective glass-membrane and potassium-selective...
We have investigated the variations in the potentials of sodium-selective glass-membrane electrodes ...
Summary: The protein interference with the determination of ionised Ca2+, Na4 " and K4 " r...
The ionic activities and total molalities of sodium, potas-sium, calcium, lithium, and chloride in a...
The effect of salt on the behaviour of bovine serum albumin (BSA) in solution and on the interaction...
Gold electrodes were modified with silver nanoparticles and Ag/AgCl redox conversion was recorded by...
The points of zero charge/potential of proteins depend not only on pH but also on how they are measu...
As interest in high-concentration protein formulations has increased, it has become apparent that ro...
The establishment of an accurate and efficient method for the sensitive detection of protein concent...
For clinicalpurposesthe activitiesof Na and K obtained with ion-selective electrodes in undiluted wh...
An electrochemical approach to determine protein concentration, based on affinity of silver ion to p...
Film membranes (0.44 to 1.25 mm thick) of sodium salt of deaminated and denatured ovalbumin have bee...
The electrophoretic mobility, both absolute and relative, of different plasma proteins varies with t...
Film membrane, 0.6 to 1.0 m.m thick, of hydrochloride of methanol-esterified, denatured ovalbumin ha...
University College of Science. Department of Chemistry, Calcutta-700009 Manuscript received 29 July...