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Title: Extinction of NADPH at 40 degree will be same or different as standard extinction coefficient?
Post by: ocala1 on Jun 22, 2012
Extinction of NADPH at 40 degree will be same or different as standard extinction coefficient?


Title: Extinction of NADPH at 40 degree will be same or different as standard extinction coefficient?
Post by: rjt6250 on Jun 22, 2012
The extinction coefficient of NADPH is temperaturedependent
and a correction factor of ? 0.13%/1 ?C rise in temperature
was applied for ?340.

An extinction coefficient of 6220 M -1 cm -1 for NADPH