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==Materials== | ==Materials== | ||
#whey isolate | |||
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==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
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==Results== | ==Results== | ||
*Proteins ordered had not arrived yet. Reaction samples were not set up. | |||
==Useful literature== | ==Useful literature== |
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ObjectiveThe objective for this experiment is to prepare gold and silver nanoparticles using whey, casein*, soy*, pea protein, and brown rice protein.
Materials
Procedure
Procedure to make the gold nanoparticles was similar as the one detailed in Dr. Hartings' notebook with the only difference that we will use nutritional proteins instead of lysozyme, and change the ratio as well.
Results
Useful literatureGeneral Method of Synthesis for metal nanoparticles |