Multilab-Logo, India
 New No.3, Appaiar Lane, Second Floor, Royapuram, Chennai - 600 013, Tamilnadu, India
 Email - enquiry@multilab.biz, Tele Fax - +9144 52173177,  Mobile - +91 94441 62346    
FAQ
Language    Search
  Cleanrooms Laboratory
  Pharmaceutical Testing



FAQ > Glossary of Terms > E Series > Electrophorsis
 

Cleanrooms Information

Pharmaceutical & Cleanroom Glossary of Terms


E Coli(Escherichia Coli), Ecology, Edge Failure, Efficacy, Effulent, Elastin, Elastomer, Elastomeric Material, Electrical Area Classification, Electrical Code(National Electrical Code), Electrodialysis(ED), Electrolyte, Electron Microscope(EM), Electronic Record, Electronic Siganture or e-sig, Electrophoresis, Electropolishing, Electrostatic Fluidized Bed, ELISA(Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay), Elute, Ellinghausen's Medium, Embriology, Endemic, Endergonic Reaction, Endocrine Glands, Endocrine Homones, Endonuclease, Endorphins, Endospore, Endothelial Cells, Endotoxin, Enhanced Documentation, Enthalpy, Enzyme, Equine, Equipment Suitability, Epidemic, Epithelium, EPO(Erythropoietin), Epoxy, Erythrocyte, Erythromycin, ESCA( Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis), Essential Amino, Essential Fatty Acids, Ethical Pharmaceutical, Ethylene Oxide(ETO), Etiologic Agent, Eukaryote, Eutectic, Evaporator, Excipient, Exergonic Reaction, Exfiltration, Exhaustion, Exogenous DNA, Exon, Exonuclease, Exotic Organism, Exotoxins, Expiration Date, Explosion Resistance, Explosive, Exposed or Open Process, Express, Express System, Extractables


Learn About Deadly Cancer Mesothelioma due to Asbestos Exposure, it can affect any one in the world

Electrophoresis
The migration of electrically charged proteins, colloids, molecules, or other particles when dissolved or suspended in an electrolyte through which an electric current is passed. The most important use of electrophoresis is in the analysis of blood proteins. Since the proportion of these proteins varies widely in different diseases, electrophoresis can be used for diagnostic purposes. Electrophoresis is used to study bacteria and viruses, nucleic acids, and some types of smaller molecules, including amino acids