1) Clinical Diagnostics:
Measures components like proteins, enzymes, lipids, and ions in serum.
Commonly used in immunological assays to quantify antibodies or antigens.
2) Water Quality Testing:
Determines water turbidity to assess quality, indicating the presence of microbes, algae, or pollutants.
3) Pharmaceuticals:
Monitors particle size and concentration in parenteral solutions.
Used in crystallization process monitoring.
4) Food Industry:
Evaluates beverage clarity and measures specific constituents like pectin in fruit juices.
5) Research:
Applied in nanoparticle studies and protein aggregation research.
Nepheloturbidometry's versatility makes it invaluable across diverse fields, from clinical diagnostics to industrial quality control.