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    Uv-Visible Spectroscopy And Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

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    Uv-Visible Spectroscopy And Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

    Uv-Visible Spectroscopy And Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy
    Published 9/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 202.96 MB | Duration: 1h 12m

    Spectroscopy

    What you'll learn

    Basic Concept of UV-Visible spectroscopy.

    Interaction of organic molecules with light and what do we measure in UV-Visible spectroscopy.

    UV-Visible spectrum of ATP

    UV-visible spectrum of NAD+/NADH

    UV-Visible spectrum of cytochrome-c

    UV-Visible spectrum of Beta-carotene

    UV-Visible spectrum of Proteins

    UV-Visible spectrum and melting point of DNA

    UV-Visible spectrum and purity of DNA and proteins

    Types of light and what is circular dichroism?

    How are we measuring circular dichroism and introduction various parameters.

    Circular dichroism of proteins

    Circular dichroism of DNA

    Additional learning on Ramachandran plot of proteins

    Requirements

    No previous skills are required

    Enthusiasm to learn biology and techniques related to biology, biochemistry and organic chemistry

    Description

    The major issues with the courses on spectroscopy are inclusion of too much instrumentation, electronics, mathematical  calculations, and very less discussion on data analysis. This course on UV-Visible spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectroscopy for the students is for the students who want to learn the basic aspects and the data analysis by using so many examples. This course will be teaching about two major and important techniques related to biology and organic chemistry that is UV visible spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectroscopy. It is a perfect introductory course for the students which starts its journey with discussion on basic concept of visible spectroscopy and it tells you about how different organic molecules with double bonds, with conjugated systems, and with lone pairs are interacting with light. Then it starts discussing about different examples of UV visible spectroscopy data analysis with the help of graphs. In the third section, it talks about circular dichroism by starting with types of light and what is actually circular dichroism. Then it tells you how we are measuring CD, circular dichroism, what is ellipticity, basic formulas, basic discussion of fundamentals, and basic mathematics of CD. Then it goes on and talks about circular dichroism of proteins by taking 3 to 4 examples. Then finally, the third section ends with circular dichroism of DNA. This course also contains a additional learning section where you learn about a very interesting but complicated topic, The Ramachandran plot of protein secondary structures. So, guys, let us enjoy the whole discussion on UV visible spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectroscopy. All the best.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to the course

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: UV-Visible Spectroscopy

    Lecture 2 Basic concept of UV-Visible Spectroscopy

    Lecture 3 Interactions of organic molecules with UV-Visible light

    Lecture 4 What do we look in UV-Visible spectrum

    Lecture 5 UV-Visible spectrum of ATP

    Lecture 6 UV-Visible spectrum of NAD+/NADH

    Lecture 7 UV-Visible spectrum of Cytochrome c

    Lecture 8 UV-Visible spectrum of Beta-Carotene

    Lecture 9 UV-Visible spectrum of proteins

    Lecture 10 UV-Visible spectroscopy and melting point of DNA

    Lecture 11 UV-Visible spectroscopy and purity of DNA and proteins

    Lecture 12 Reference readings

    Section 3: Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy

    Lecture 13 Basic Beer-Lambert law

    Lecture 14 Types of lights - Unpolarized, plane polarized and circularly polarized light

    Lecture 15 What is circular dichroism

    Lecture 16 How do we measure circular dichroism

    Lecture 17 Ellipticity as the measurement of circular dichroism

    Lecture 18 Circular dichroism of proteins - 1

    Lecture 19 Circular dichroism of proteins -2

    Lecture 20 Circular dichroism of proteins -3

    Lecture 21 Circular dichroism of DNA

    Lecture 22 References to read circular dichroism spectroscopy

    Section 4: Additional learning - Ramachandran Plot for proteins

    Lecture 23 Ramachandran plot

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