Sodium dodecyl sulphate (sds)
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is a widely used anionic surfactant and detergent that is commonly used in various laboratory applications. It is a white to yellowish crystalline powder that is soluble in water and other polar solvents. SDS is known for its ability to denature proteins and disrupt cell membranes, making it a valuable tool in biochemical and molecular biology research.
Lab products found in correlation
3 protocols using sodium dodecyl sulphate (sds)
CAPE and STZ-Induced Neuroinflammation
Analytical Method for Antidiabetic Drugs
Empagliform® tablets labeled to contain 12.5 mg EMP/ 500 mg MET, Gliptalina® tablets labeled to contain 2.5 mg LIN/ 500 mg MET and Glyxambi® tablets labeled to contain 10 mg EMP/ 5 mg LIN were purchased from the Egyptian market. Trijardy XR® tablets labeled to contain 25 mg EMP/ 5 mg LIN/ 1000 mg MET, due to the unavailability in the local market, laboratory-prepared tablets having the same drugs’ amount were prepared. This was done by using the individual dosage forms of each drug alone Trajenta®, Empaglimax® and Cidophage® labelled to contain 5 mg, 25 mg and 1000 mg per tablet, respectively.
Formulation and Evaluation of Glimepiride
(Mumbai, India). All other chemicals and reagents were of analytical grade.
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