Based on the given results, what do you think is the isoelectric pH of casein? Briefly discuss your basis for determining it.
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topic: Isoelectric Precipitation
Appearance of the mixtures containing casein mixed with different buffer solutions: (a) Test
Tube 1 containing Glycine-HCl buffer; (b) Test Tube 2 containing Acetate buffer; and (c) Test Tube 3
containing Phosphate buffer.
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Based on the given results, what do you think is the isoelectric pH of casein? Briefly discuss your basis for determining it.
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