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Mellvaines buffer

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Hi all,

I do not know what really mellvaines buffer is (pH=5). Could anyone explain please. Thank you.

Correct spelling helps. McIlvaine

http://www.jbc.org/content/49/1/183.full.pdf

Correct spelling helps. McIlvaine

http://www.jbc.org/content/49/1/183.full.pdf
Thank you for your reply. I hope I am mistaken. But this is the link I googled:
http://www.advancedbiotech.in/35%20Isol ... ection.pdf

It seems not really a typo.

It probably is a typo:

Plugging "mellvaines buffer" in to Google produces two results the one you listed (which I can't access) and one other. If I access that I find they actually meant McIlvaines buffer (it's typed that way in the text). I bet that the author of the paper you have the link for has typed an e instead of a c as the second character in the name.
Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

JGK just beat me...

I Googled :-
Mellvaine Buffer pH = 24 hits
McIlvaine Buffer pH = 35,500 hits

Email the paper author and ask..
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