Sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds)
Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is an anionic surfactant commonly used in laboratory applications. It is a detergent that helps solubilize and denature proteins. SDS is often used in biochemical techniques such as gel electrophoresis and Western blotting to separate and analyze proteins.
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Biochemical Assay Reagents and Protocols
Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Protocol
Purification and Characterization of Fibrinogen
Dacarbazine Cytotoxicity Assay Protocol
Biochemical Assays Protocol
All other chemicals used were of analytical grade.
Biochemical Assay Reagents and Materials
Comprehensive Biochemical Protocols and Reagents
Protocol for α-Synuclein Aggregation Assay
Dr. Monica Sundd, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi, India.
Tris buffer and copper sulfate pentahydrate were purchased from Merck.
ThT, DA hydrochloride, curcumin, and baicalein were purchased from
Sigma-Aldrich. Glycerol was purchased from SD Fine Chemicals, India,
whereas SDS was purchased from Sisco Research Laboratory, India. All
the solutions, except otherwise stated, were prepared in 20 mM Tris,
pH 7.5, and 0.1 M NaCl. Stock solutions of curcumin and baicalein
were prepared in 100% ethanol procured from Merck.
Spectrophotometric Characterization of Bioactive Compounds
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