Shirish Sharangpani
Nov 28, 2007, 08:46 AM
Dear Sir:
I am an undergraduate student of pharmacy. I perform gel electrophoresis for DNA. To stain gel bands, I use ethidium bromide and then visualize them using UV light torch. This has switches providing 254 nm and 365 nm. I read that human eye is not sensitive to uv light. If so, then how my friends and I can see the light emitting from the uv lamp of 254nm as well as 365nm and also the light reflecting (or fluorescing?) from the gel bands?
Thanks a lot,
Shirish Sharangpani
Department of Pharmacy
Mahakal Institute of Technology
Ujjain
India
I am an undergraduate student of pharmacy. I perform gel electrophoresis for DNA. To stain gel bands, I use ethidium bromide and then visualize them using UV light torch. This has switches providing 254 nm and 365 nm. I read that human eye is not sensitive to uv light. If so, then how my friends and I can see the light emitting from the uv lamp of 254nm as well as 365nm and also the light reflecting (or fluorescing?) from the gel bands?
Thanks a lot,
Shirish Sharangpani
Department of Pharmacy
Mahakal Institute of Technology
Ujjain
India