A rapid and accurate method for the estimation of protein concentration is essential in many fields of protein study. The Lowry method ( Chapter 1 in vol. 1 of this series) has been widely used, but is susceptible to interference from a wide range of compounds commonly present in biological extracts. Although interference can be avoided by trichloracetic acid precipitation of the protein prior to assay, this lengthens the procedure.
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Kruger, N. J. (2009). The Bradford Method For Protein Quantitation (pp. 17–24). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-59745-198-7_4
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