analysis of amino acids in protein supplements
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:37 am
howzit. im doing an 'extended essay' for my high-school course in chemistry and i got really really stuck and i need some help.
i read that paper chromatography was one of many methods for protein analysis - as far as i know, the solvent will move at different rates for the different amino acids and show a different colour.... or something alike (corrections welcome).
now, i'm trying to use paper chromatography to find what amino acids are really in supplement proteins, in the forms of protein shakes - and see if these amino acids are really the amino acids that are super helpful for muscle building and all that. (or if supplement buyers are being ripped off lol)
if anyone knows a method for this experiment, please let me know. any help i can get will be much appreciated.
i read that paper chromatography was one of many methods for protein analysis - as far as i know, the solvent will move at different rates for the different amino acids and show a different colour.... or something alike (corrections welcome).
now, i'm trying to use paper chromatography to find what amino acids are really in supplement proteins, in the forms of protein shakes - and see if these amino acids are really the amino acids that are super helpful for muscle building and all that. (or if supplement buyers are being ripped off lol)
if anyone knows a method for this experiment, please let me know. any help i can get will be much appreciated.