Which of the following method measures the amount of dye bound to protein?
Select one:
a. Bradford
b. Biuret
c. Warburg-christian
d. Lowry (Folin-ciocalteau)
ANSWER :
Bradford protein asssay (BPA) is a spectroscopic analytical method to measure the concentration of protein in a solution via detecting the amount of dye bound to protein. The detection procedure is based on the absorbance shift of dye when its colour changes to blue in acidic solution of protein. Hence option (a) is the correct answer.
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