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Author Spotlight: An Alternative Approach to Protein Quantification by Bradford Assay Using a Smartphone
Published on: September 8, 2023
Smartphone digital image colorimetry for quantification of serum proteins
Victor Markus1, Ozlem Dalmizrak1, Oğuz Han Edebal1
1Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Near East University, Nicosia, 99138, Nicosia, TRNC Mersin 10, Turkey. victor.markus@neu.edu.tr.
Abstract:
Colorimetric determination of proteins in serum is proposed based on the biuret method and replacing ultraviolet-visible spectrometric (UV-Vis) detection with a simple and affordable smartphone digital image colorimetric (SDIC) method. Optimum SDIC conditions were found as a detection wavelength of 555 nm, a region of interest of 1600 px2, and 9.0 cm between the detection camera and sample solution. Under the optimum conditions, the coefficient of determination was 0.9982 within a linear dynamic range of 0.022 to 0.35 g dL-1. The precision of the method based on the percent relative standard deviation was below 5%. The limit of detection and limit of quantitation were found to be 0.007 and 0.022 g dL-1 respectively, which were sufficient for the quantification of the total protein, albumin, and globulin in serum. The method was validated with an independent experiment using a UV-Vis method and both methods showed good statistical agreement, indicating the accuracy of the proposed SDIC method.

