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QUALITY CONTROL 2 LEC

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Fluorescence spectrometry STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS

Author: LEIGHTON DWIGHT OBILLOS



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STRENGTHS • A SELECTIVE DETECTION method and can be used to QUANTIFY A STRONGLY FLUORESCENT compound in the presence of a larger amount of non-fluorescent material. • Can be used to MONITOR CHANGES IN COMPLEX MOLECULES such as proteins, which are being used increasingly as drugs. LIMITATIONS • The technique only applies to a LIMITED NUMBER of molecules. • Fluorescence is SUBJECT TO INTERFERENCE by UV-absorbing species, heavy ions in solution, and is affected by temperature.


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