1 ml of whole blood is collected and centrifuged to obtain a plasma sample. The volume of the plasma sample is 300 microlitres. A 1 in 4 dilution of the plasma is made and analysed using a cholesterol assay like the one you performed in the laboratory. 10 microlitres of both the diluted plasma sample and a cholesterol standard are assayed using 1mL of cholesterol reagent. Following incubation at 37 degrees Celcius, the samples are measured spectrophotometrically at 500nm.
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(assume all of the cholesterol in the whole blood sample was recovered in the plasma; do not include units in your answer; give your answer to 2 decimal places)
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Calclulate the number of the cholesterol in the plasma sample.
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Number of moles can be calculated using formula
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Calculate
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Therefore .
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Calclulate the concentration of the cholesterol in the plasma sample.
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Substitute ,
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This concentration, Csample, is the diluted concentration;
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Calculate the undiluted concentration using the dilution factor, which in this case would be to multiply the concentration by 4.
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