PREPARATION OF BUFFER SOLUTION (TRIS BUFFER SOLUTION)

By

NWANKWO CHINYERE T.

Presented To

Department of Science Laboratory Technology

ABSTRACT

Tris buffer solution was prepared in the laboratory by dissolving 4.6g of boric acid, 6.5g of EDTA and 60.5g of trisma base in 1000cm3 of distilled water. Comparative study were done on the commercially produced tris buffer solution, using and laboratory produced tris buffer solution, using pH meter for the p H and by carrying out genotype test for the efficacy of Tris buffer solution prepared in the laboratory was used as an electrolyte. This genotype test reduces the occurrence of sickle cell anemia. This expresses the efficacy rate and pH of laboratory produced Tris buffer solution as compared with that of commercially produced tris buffer solution. The result obtained for the pH of laboratory produced tris buffer solution was found to be 9.0 while that of commercially produced tris buffer solution was found to be 8.9. the result obtained for the efficacy using genotype test showed that tris buffer solution produced in laboratory has more efficacy than that produced commercially, but the difference is not significant.
 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Certification                                                     i
Dedication                                                         ii
Acknowledgment                                             iii
Abstract                                                             iv
Table of contents                                         v

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction                                        
1.1 Constituent of a buffer
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Objective of the research
1.4 Hypothesis         

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature review
2.1 Definition
2.2 Other types of buffer solutions
2.3 Importance and uses of buffers
2.4 Location of buffer in the body 
2.5 Mechanism of action
2.6 What type of buffer is tris buffer solution 
2.7 What is sickle cell anaemia
2.8 Physiological importance
2.9 Diagnostic use of buffer solution
2.10 Diagnostic significance 
2.11 Storage/ shelf life

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Materials and methodology 
3.1 Reagents
3.2 Apparatus/materials
3.3 Method of preparation
3.4 Comparative study

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0   CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATION

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