1 Your lab manager needs you to make a 05 mgmL Bovine Serum
1) Your lab manager needs you to make a 0.5 mg/mL Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) in water for a Bradford Assay. At your bench, you have a 2 mg/mL BSA stock. Make 800 L of the desired solution.
2) You collected 900 L of 2 mg/mL BSA in water after a diafiltration step. Now you need to use this solution to make 200 L of protein B at 1.25 mg/mL in 1X buffer. Using the 2 mg/mL BSA stock and the 10X buffer, make the desired solution.
Solution
Consider the formula, C1V1 = C2V2.
Where, C1 = Concentration of the stock = 2 mg/mL
V1 = Volume of stock to be taken = ?
C2 = Concentration of final volume = 0.5 mg/mL
V2 = Volume of final solution = 800µL = 0.8 mL
Now, substitute the values in the given formula.
2*X = 0.5*0.8
X = 0.2 µL
Take 0.2 µL from the stock solution and makeup the solution up to 0.8 µL with the diluent.
