Difference between revisions of "Oxygen solubility factor"
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[[Image:MiPNet06.03_Table.jpg|right|frame|<sup>c</sup>O2* is the oxygen concentration at thermodynamic equilibrium with air under standard conditions of 100 kPa barometric pressure. ''F''<sub>M</sub> has been determined for MiR05 at 30 °C and 37 °C, and is assumed to be identical at 25 °C.]] | [[Image:MiPNet06.03_Table.jpg|right|frame|<sup>c</sup>O2* is the oxygen concentration at thermodynamic equilibrium with air under standard conditions of 100 kPa barometric pressure. ''F''<sub>M</sub> has been determined for MiR05 at 30 °C and 37 °C, and is assumed to be identical at 25 °C.]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:35, 29 January 2020
Description
The oxygen solubility factor of the incubation medium, FM, expresses the effect of the salt concentration on oxygen solubility relative to pure water. In mitochondrial respiration medium MiR06, FM is 0.92 determined at 30 and 37 °C, and FM is 0.89 in serum at 37 °C. FM for other media may be estimated using Table 4 in MiPNet06.03. For this purpose KCl based media can be described as "seawater" of varying salinity.
Abbreviation: FM
Reference: MiPNet06.03 POS-calibration-SOP
Keywords: Oxygen signal
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