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Extracts were added to DPPH at diff. concen. -need answers in ug/mL
- initial concen. (stock) of all extracts=20 mg/ml
-samples initially had 100 ul DPPH each
The different quantities of herbal extracts added 5,10,20,35, and 50 μL (+ 100 ul DPPH)
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Hi - I posted an answer to this question previously (and to your ANOVA question). Here's a link which you can use to compute concentrations of diluted solutions.
http://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/dilution_calculator_mass_per_volume.html
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