BIOC 2580 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Lactate Dehydrogenase, Cuvette, Rate Equation

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Beam has intensity io; after light is absorbed, measured intensity is i. Absorbance a = log10 (io / i) so if i = 10% of io, a = log 100/10 = 1. Most spectrophotometers read out directly in absorbance units. The absorbance of a sample is a measure of its concentration. Absorbance is proportional to sample concentration (beer"s law) and sample thickness (lambert"s. C = sample concentration in mol l-1. E = the extinction coefficient, a constant for any given substance; nadh, e = 6200 l mol-1cm-1 at. I = sample thickness in cm, usually 1. 00 cm. Lactate dehydrogenase reaction showed decrease in absorbance of 0. 357 at 340 nm due to conversion of nadh to nad+ For nadh, e = 6200 mol-1cm-1 at 340nm. Decrease in [nadh] = a / (e x i) = 0. 357 / 6200 = 0. 0001 5. 76 x 5. 76 x 10-5 mol l-1.

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