10 November 2015 3 5K Report

Witch wavelength is best for measuring protein in the Biuret test? I came across different variants ranging from 540-565nm, with the reagent consisting of the same chemicals. I tried measuring at all of the wavelengths but there are big differences, really significant for my results, and I wonder which is the most appropriate.

Also the Biuret test gives me like 2-times more protein than I detect with the Bradford assay. This cannot be due to smaller peptides, I am pretty sure I don’t have any degraded protein in the sample. Any clue why I get this?

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