Difference Between Density Gradient Centrifugation and Differential Centrifugation
Summary
TLDRThis video explains the differences between density gradient centrifugation and differential centrifugation. Density gradient centrifugation separates particles based on density using a sugar solution, while differential centrifugation separates particles based on size without a sugar solution. The former is more difficult and used for molecules or large particles, whereas the latter is easier and used for cells, organelles, and macromolecules.
Takeaways
- 📊 Density gradient centrifugation separates particles based on their density.
- ⚖️ Differential centrifugation separates particles based on their size.
- 🧪 Density gradient centrifugation was invented by Miron Brachet in 1951.
- 🕰️ Differential centrifugation was introduced by Bensley in 1934.
- 🌡️ The separation technique for density gradient centrifugation relies on the density of particles.
- 📏 The separation technique for differential centrifugation relies on the size of particles.
- 🍬 Sucrose or other sugar solutions are used in density gradient centrifugation, but not in differential centrifugation.
- 🔄 Two types of density gradient centrifugation exist: rate zonal centrifugation and isopycnic centrifugation.
- 🧩 Density gradient centrifugation is used to separate large particles and molecules, while differential centrifugation is used to separate cells, organelles, and macromolecules.
- 🧫 Applications: Density gradient centrifugation is for homogeneous solutions, while differential centrifugation is for homogenized organs.
Q & A
What is density gradient centrifugation?
-Density gradient centrifugation is an analytical technique where particles are separated in a medium depending on the density of the particle.
Who invented density gradient centrifugation?
-Miron Bracha invented the first kind of density gradient centrifugation in 1951.
What is differential centrifugation?
-Differential centrifugation is an analytical technique where particles are separated in a mixture depending on the size of the particle.
Who introduced differential centrifugation?
-Differential centrifugation was first introduced by Bensley in 1934.
What is the basis of separation in density gradient centrifugation?
-The separation in density gradient centrifugation is based on the density of the analyte particle.
What is the basis of separation in differential centrifugation?
-The separation in differential centrifugation is based on the size of the analyte particle.
Is there a sugar solution used in density gradient centrifugation?
-Yes, a sugar solution like sucrose is used in density gradient centrifugation.
Is there a sugar solution used in differential centrifugation?
-No, there is no sugar solution used in differential centrifugation.
What are the two types of density gradient centrifugation mentioned in the script?
-The two types of density gradient centrifugation are rate zonal centrifugation and isopycnic centrifugation.
Is there a difficulty level associated with density gradient centrifugation?
-Yes, density gradient centrifugation is considered difficult to use.
Is there a difficulty level associated with differential centrifugation?
-No, differential centrifugation is considered easy to use.
What are the applications of density gradient centrifugation?
-Density gradient centrifugation is used to separate molecules or large particles and is used for homogeneous solutions.
What are the applications of differential centrifugation?
-Differential centrifugation is used to separate cells, organelles, and macromolecules and is used for homogenized organs.
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