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pH Optimization
pH Optimization
Reaction Mixture
- 20μL Prussian Blue Ferritin (22μg/mL)
- 16μL Substrate (TMB or ABTS, 10mg/mL)
- 32μL Hydrogen Peroxide (30%)
- Buffer (pH 2-11) up to 268μL
- Combine all of the reagents listed in the reaction mixture, minus hydrogen peroxide.
- Set the spectrophotomer to read the appropriate absorbance (650nm for TMB, 415nm for ABTS) for 10 minutes with 10 second intervals.
- Add the appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide, and IMMEDIATELY begin taking readings.
- Repeat the experiment multiple times for each pH point (2, 2.73, 3.6, 4, 4.4, 5, 5.6, 8, 9, and 11).
- Slopes of each experiment was determined and plotted against pH to determine optimum pH.