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- Description:Protein Assay Kit
- Size:500 assays
- Method:OD595 nm
- Sample:Biological, food, agriculture etc
- Processing Time:Two minutes
- Cat. No.:75878-354
- Supplier no.:QCPR-500
For quantitative determination of total protein (Bradford method).
- Detection range 0.06 - 1.0 mg /mL protein in 96-well plate assay
- Can be readily automated to test thousands of samples per day
- Low interference
- Glucose, Tris, vitamins, and amino acids, DNA, RNA, salts, EDTA (<12 mM), phenol (<50 mM), urea (<0.6 M), Triton (<0.1%) and SDS (<0.1% SDS) do not interfere in the assay
The protein is known as the "building blocks of life" and is one of the most important macromolecules in life science
BioAssay Systems’ QuantiChrom™ protein assay kit is based on an improved Coomassie Blue G method. The dye forms a blue complex specifically with protein, and the intensity of color, measured at 595nm, is directly proportional to the protein concentration in the sample. The optimized formulation substantially reduces interference by substances in the raw samples and exhibits increased sensitivity towards peptides.
Proteins are polypeptides made up of amino acids and play various key roles in all aspects of biology. Protein quantitation is a very common practice for life scientists. Simple, direct and automation-ready. Procedures for measuring protein concentration are very desirable.