Author : Dr Sandra Carter
Publisher :
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 102 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (934 download)
Book Synopsis Guide to Protein Powder by : Dr Sandra Carter
Download or read book Guide to Protein Powder written by Dr Sandra Carter and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-11 with total page 102 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leading Biology strives to provide advanced platforms for protein expression and purification service. As a leading biotechnology service supplier, we offer a variety of protein expression and purification systems for high level expression and sample purification. The preparation of high quality, high purity and high-fidelity protein has become a key step in many experiments. Therefore, we deeply understand the importance of building a convenient and easy to use protein high expression and purification system.With our experienced expertise and unique well-optimized protocols, we are able to evaluate efficiently and identify the optimal expression condition for a candidate protein to meet our customer's special requirements. In order to make sure each protein sample the most efficient and closest to the natural host expression systems, our company has set up various types of protein expression system. Here we'd like to invite you to review our growing range of expression systems resulting from our experience in cloning, overexpression and purification.Consider what you hope to accomplish when using a protein powder before making your selection.Establish digestibility before choosing a protein source. (You may have to experiment.)The method in which the protein powder is used will also influence your selection (e.g., shakes, puddings, bars, pancakes, etc.).You get what you pay for. By choosing a "cheap" protein powder, you're likely to get higher amounts of lactose, fat, fillers, and so on not removed during the isolation process.If you regularly use protein powders, rotating sources every 2-4 weeks may be a helpful guard against building intolerances.Most protein powders appear to have similar exercise recovery properties. The amino acid content is comparable between sources as well.