Circular dichroism is a spectroscopic technique to determine optical isomerism and secondary structure of molecules, with difference in the absorption of left handed and right handed circularly polarised light with chiral centers, as a function of wavelength. It occurs when a molecule has one or more chiral chromophores. It is based on the linearly polarised light circularly polarised light. Circular dichroism is a technique to study the structure of biomolecules and their secondary structure (proteins). It is exhibited by absorption bands of optically active chiral molecules. This occurs when a component has an imbalance of strength without the linear polarity but elliptically polarity and this is called circular dichroism. Circular dichroism is the understanding of the tertiary and quaternary structures of chiral macromolecules such as proteins and DNA. It is used for Qualitative analysis of molecules, enzyme co factor evaluation and as fingerprinting, CD of nucleic acid.
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