
everyday chemistry - What exactly is peptone (tryptone?) and why …
2020年8月7日 · According to Wikipedia Peptone (also called Tryptone) is a form of amino acid that has been treated by stomach acids. According to Google it also stays in solution when treated with acids or heat. ...
What is tryptose - Chemistry Stack Exchange
You might compare it to tryptone which also uses the enzyme trypsine in the digesting process, but only casein is digested. There is also peptone which uses a mixture of pankreatin and papain to enzymatically digest proteins.
Why are Tyrosine and Tryptophan considered hydrophobic?
2020年8月9日 · Since Tyrosine and Tryptophan are amino acids, their polarity is determined on their side chains or R groups. If their R groups are polar, the amino acid is polar. Both Tyrosine and Tryptophan are ...
Why does tryptophan absorb UV light? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
2017年6月27日 · Why is that tyrosine, phenyalanine, and tryptophan absorb UV light while other amino acids don't even absorb visible light? Does it have something to do with aromatocity?
How does Ag+ interact with Cl-? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
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