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Uv 1601 ultraviolet spectrometer

Manufactured by Shimadzu
Sourced in Japan

The UV-1601 Ultraviolet Spectrometer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure the absorption of ultraviolet and visible light by a sample. It is used to analyze the composition and concentration of various substances in a sample by examining the wavelengths and intensities of the absorbed light.

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UV-Vis and FTIR analysis of F-1

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F-1 (0.5 mg/mL) were recorded in UV-1601 Ultraviolet Spectrometer (Shimadzu, Japan) in 200-400 nm. The IR of F-1 (2 mg) and KBr were examined at 400-4000 cm−1 using FTIR-8400S spectrometer (Shimadzu, Japan).
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Standardized Yeast Starter Preparation

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Approximately 0.25 g of yeast (strain EC1118, AB Mauri, Sydney, NSW, Australia) was added to 25 mL of model grape must and shaken in an incubator at 28 C overnight. The yeast starter culture was pelleted by centrifugation for 10 min at 2000 g and re-suspended in 20 mL sterile water. The centrifugation and re-suspension steps were repeated twice more and then the suspension was diluted to approximately 3 Â 10 7 cells/mL, determined by diluting until OD 600 = 1 as read on a UV-1601 ultraviolet spectrometer (Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan). Aliquots (0.5 mL) of the diluted yeast suspension were used to inoculate each 50 mL fermentation.
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