This is my results from amino-acid paper chromatography with alanine and glutamic acid as standards. It was to study transamination reactions with alanine transaminase. I would like to know to which amino-acid corresponds the red spot on position six. The tube 4 contains: alpha-ketoglutarate, L-alanine, sodium arsenite, and heated liver enzyme. Thanks.
As from the image the Alanine shows red spot on amino acid chromatography.
Thus the red spot from position six is of L-alanine.
This is my results from amino-acid paper chromatography with alanine and glutamic acid as standar...
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