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Laboratory Chemicals and Its Different Types

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Laboratory chemicals are more than just chemicals being used in a laboratory. Many industries rely upon these different products depending on the manufactured goods they want to sell to patrons. In fact, manufacturers are also required to comply with set standards for the preparation and marking of these materials. Hazardous ones are required to be labeled and shipped accordingly.

There are different chemicals found under the list. The most general classification is the American Chemical Society or ACS Grade Chemicals. These laboratory chemicals are tested by scientists at the same time recognized by different agencies for environment protection. Aside from this type however, there are other kinds to consider in the industrial product.

Amino Acids

Amino acids are compounds that make up proteins and are important components in cells. There are two forms namely the essential and nonessential amino acids. The former may be obtained through diet while the latter is synthesized by the body. Amino acid derivatives come from nature producing multiple functions for living organisms. For scientific purposes, these laboratory chemicals are designed in order to support research and development works.

Biopharmaceuticals

Biopharmaceuticals are medical drugs manufactured by means of biotechnological procedures. They often consist of proteins like antibodies and nucleic acids such as RNA and DNA. Biopharmaceutical products are used for therapeutic purposes as well as in-vivo diagnostic needs. Most of these end products come from life forms.

Chromatography

Chromatography is an analytic technique to discover whether chemical components are gaseous or liquid in nature. It actually involves using the so-called stationary phase while a certain mixture is dissolved in chemical components. In the process, the analyte - or the substance separated from the mixture - is isolated from the rest of the other molecules. In laboratories, the most common examples used are column, planar, paper, thin layer, gas and liquid chromatography. All these are essential in biochemistry.

Cosmetics

Consumers always look for personal care and hygiene products. All these are essential for the benefit of total health and well-being. From the soap and shampoos used for every bath up to moisturizers, lipsticks and perfumes used after bathing, chemicals are needed. Since cosmetic ingredients are usually applied to the skin, it is but proper that they pass all the necessary standards set by the industry.

There are also inorganic and organic laboratory chemicals. Inorganic chemicals are compounds that do not contain carbon while organic chemicals are those that make use of artificial processes to produce carbon in molecules. At some points, these chemicals may also be produced naturally since artificial ones are expensive.

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