Research Article

Industrial Waste-Derived Nanoparticles and Microspheres Can Be Potent Antimicrobial and Functional Ingredients

Figure 4

FTIR spectra of protein before (a) and after (b) loading into MS (inset showing the Gaussian curve-fitted Amide I region of their respective spectrum). (The red line represents the protein IR spectra, which coincide with the results of the Gaussian curve-fitting. Green lines are the individual Gaussian bands fitted to the spectra. Spectral correlation coefficients between the original IR spectra and the Gaussian curve-fitting were calculated (adjusted ) and error of the estimate is represented as Chi-square value ()); (c) Difference in free SH and and (d) intrinsic fluorescence emission spectra of the protein before and after loading into MS.
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