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Microvolume Protein Concentration Determination using the NanoDrop 2000c Spectrophotometer
Published on: November 4, 2009
Quantification of protein concentration using UV absorbance and Coomassie dyes
1Analytical Science, NPL, Teddington, Middlesex, UK.
Abstract:
The measurement of a solubilized protein concentration in solution is an important assay in biochemistry research and development labs for applications ranging from enzymatic studies to providing data for biopharmaceutical lot release. Spectrophotometric protein quantification assays are methods that use UV and visible spectroscopy to rapidly determine the concentration of protein, relative to a standard, or using an assigned extinction coefficient. Where multiple samples need measurement, and/or the sample volume and concentration is limited, preparations of the Coomassie dye commonly known as the Bradford assay can be used.
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