Aussalzbarkeit

English translation: salting-out ability, salt elution capability

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German term or phrase:Aussalzbarkeit
English translation:salting-out ability, salt elution capability
Entered by: Jonathan Whiteley

19:24 Jul 25, 2005
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering - Food & Drink / Foodstuffs
German term or phrase: Aussalzbarkeit
Am IEP besitzt ein Protein seine geringste Löslichkeit bzw. maximale Fällbarkeit und Aussalzbarkeit sowie maximales Kristallisationsvermögen
Jonathan Whiteley
United States
Local time: 21:36
salting-out ability
Explanation:
or potential

oder doch salt-outability? ; )

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Note added at 1 hr 29 mins (2005-07-25 20:54:02 GMT)
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\"salting-out\" kommt übrigens aus Brandstetter\'s Wörterbuch der Chemie
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Brie Vernier
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Local time: 05:36
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3salting-out ability
Brie Vernier
2salt elution capability
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salt elution capability


Explanation:
Only a guess, but from what I read, pH affects the charge of the protein and salt is used to change the pH. So this might fit in with your context.

jccantrell
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salting-out ability


Explanation:
or potential

oder doch salt-outability? ; )

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Note added at 1 hr 29 mins (2005-07-25 20:54:02 GMT)
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\"salting-out\" kommt übrigens aus Brandstetter\'s Wörterbuch der Chemie

Brie Vernier
Germany
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