Gelatin
Gelatin is a versatile laboratory product that is derived from collagen, a protein found in animal skin and bones. It is commonly used in various laboratory applications as a gelling agent, binder, and stabilizer. Gelatin forms a transparent, colorless, and odorless gel when dissolved in hot water and then cooled. Its ability to form and maintain a gel structure makes it useful in a range of laboratory procedures, such as the preparation of culture media, the encapsulation of materials, and the stabilization of emulsions.
Lab products found in correlation
4 protocols using gelatin
Composite Hydrogel Synthesis Protocol
Gelatin Hydrolysis Assay for Isolate SH9
Calcium-Phosphate-Gelatin Biomaterial Synthesis
acid (H3PO4), ammonia solution, and hydrochloric
acid were purchased from Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (SRL),
gelatin was purchased from Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd., and acrylic acid
was purchased from Central Drug House Pvt. Ltd. All were of analytical
grade.
Phytochemical Profiling of E. conferta Roxb. Seeds
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