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		<title>The Measurement of Tryptophan Content by Using UV-Spectrometer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The absorption of protein solutions in the UV is the result of tryptophan and tyrosine (and to a very minor, and negligible, extent phenylalanine and cysteine). The absorption maximum will depend on the pH of the solution, and spectrophotometric measurements are usually made in alkaline solutions. Absorption curves for tryptophan and tyrosine show that at ...]]></description>
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