why not do some research first by yourself? Try to search the protocol on the web or read the papers to see how other people did.
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>> Hi
>> I want to extract all the proteins(root,leaf.fruit) of a plant which is
> almost
>> unknown and determine which part has a high protein content in
>> comparsion with others and then characterizing all the proteins of
>> that part.whould you plz help me with extraction protocol?
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