Bicinchoninic acid protein quantification kit

Cat. No.: B1507239
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GRADE & PURITY BioReagent ? BioReagent grade — tested suitable for life-science and molecular-biology use. Use for cell culture, assays, and biochemical work needing biological compatibility. for Protein analysis ? Protein-analysis grade — low-interference reagents for protein quantitation/characterization. Use in protein assays where purity affects accuracy.
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500T
B1507239-500T
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$39.90
1000T
B1507239-1000T
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$69.90
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Why this grade

BioReagent,for protein analysis BioReagent,for Protein analysis for sensitive chromatographic and analytical workflows requiring minimal baseline interference.

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Quality documents

SDS, COA, datasheet, and spec sheet available for download. Lot-specific COA accessible via lot number lookup.

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Literature proof

Cited in 0 peer-reviewed publications across chromatography, organic synthesis, and cross-coupling reactions.

Overview

The biuret method is an analytical technique used for protein quantification. The principle of the biuret reaction is that peptide bonds complex with copper ions in the presence of an alkaline copper sulfate solution (which is blue), generating a blue-violet compound. The absorbance of this compound at 540 nm is directly proportional to the number of peptide bonds, allowing for the calculation of protein content. The biuret method for protein concentration determination demonstrates good compatibility and is largely unaffected by other components in most samples, although it is susceptible to copper ion chelators. Additionally, for biuret analysis of serum total protein, bilirubin, lipids, hemoglobin, and dextran can cause some interference. The biuret method shows good linearity within the concentration range of 5–160 mg/mL. This kit is intended for research use only and is not suitable for clinical diagnosis or other purposes.

B1507239
Component
500T1000TStorage
B1507239A
Biuret Reagent
100 mL200 mLRT
B1507239B
Protein Standard (BSA)
40 mg40 mg
RT
B1507239C
Protein Standard Diluent
1.5 mL3 mLRT

Materials Required but Not Provided

  1. Test samples (serum, plasma, tissue homogenate)

  2. Centrifuge tubes or small test tubes, water bath or incubator, microplate reader or spectrophotometer, 96-well plate or cuvettes

  3. Physiological saline (0.9% NaCl) or PBS

Experimental Procedure

1. Preparation of Standard

Add 0.25 mL of Protein Standard Diluent (or an appropriate diluent) to the 40 mg Protein Standard (BSA) vial. Dissolve completely to prepare the Protein Standard Solution (160 mg/mL). This solution can be used immediately after preparation. The dissolved Protein Standard Solution should be stored at -20°C. It can also be diluted as needed, for example to 40 mg/mL.

Special Note: The protein standard should ideally be dissolved/diluted in the same solution as the protein in the test samples. For instance, if the test protein is dissolved in a sucrose solution, the protein standard should also be dissolved in sucrose solution. Commonly, 0.9% NaCl or PBS is used as the diluent for the total protein standard.

2. Add 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, and 20 μL of the standard solution to the standard wells of a 96-well plate, respectively. Bring the volume in each standard well to 20 μL using the diluent.

3. Add an appropriate volume of the test protein sample to the sample wells of the 96-well plate.

If the standard diluent is different from the solution used to dissolve the test protein sample, add 20 μL of the diluent to the test sample wells.

If the standard diluent is the same as the solution used to dissolve the test protein sample, it is not necessary to add 20 μL of diluent to the test sample wells.

4. Add 200 μL of Biuret Reagent to each well. Incubate at room temperature for 10–15 minutes.

5. Measure the absorbance at 540 nm. If 540 nm is unavailable, wavelengths between 510–562 nm can also be used.

6. Calculate the protein concentration of the samples based on the standard curve.

Precautions

  1. Dissolving the Protein Standard powder in the Protein Standard Diluent yields the stock Protein Standard Solution. This stock contains preservatives which do not interfere with the assay and can be stored long-term at -20°C.

  2. If detection performance is suboptimal after adding Biuret Reagent to the test protein and standard, letting the reaction proceed at room temperature for 1 hour or at 60°C for 15 minutes may help, as the color continues to develop over time.

  3. If no significant increase in absorbance or color is observed with increasing standard concentration during standard curve generation, the sample might contain copper ion chelators.

  4. At protein concentrations below 20 mg/mL, the color reaction is a faint blue. A distinct blue-violet reaction becomes apparent at concentrations greater than 40 mg/mL.

  5. The linear range of this kit is 5–160 mg/mL. Sample protein concentration should be greater than 1 mg/mL, preferably above 20 mg/mL. For low-concentration protein samples (~1 mg/mL), the Aladdin B665595 BCA Protein Quantification Kit or R1491648 Ready-to-Use BCA Protein Quantification Kit is recommended.

  6. The absorbance of the blue-violet compound generated by this kit depends on the reagent batch, pH, and reaction temperature. Therefore, it is recommended to run a standard control with each assay.

  7. Amino acids and dipeptides do not yield the biuret reaction. The biuret complexes of tripeptides, oligopeptides, and polypeptides with copper ions are pink to purplish-red, differing from the protein biuret reaction result.

  8. If a microplate reader is unavailable, a spectrophotometer can also be used. Using a spectrophotometer significantly reduces the number of samples measurable per kit.

  9. If all wells appear dark purple, the sample might contain reducing agents. Consider appropriate dialysis or dilution of the sample.

  10. Use reagents promptly after opening to prevent potential effects on subsequent experimental results.

  11. The prepared Protein Standard Solution should be stored frozen at -20°C.

Appendix: Reference Standard Curve Range

The absorbance (un-zeroed) of protein standards at 1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160 mg/mL was measured at 540 nm using a microplate reader. After zeroing with the blank, the absorbance for 40 mg/mL typically ranged from 0.15 to 0.18. The resulting standard curve is shown below:

The results show that the absorbance for 1 mg/mL is relatively low and close to the blank. Therefore, it is recommended that the sample concentration for assay be greater than 1 mg/mL, preferably above 20 mg/mL. For low-concentration protein samples (~1 mg/mL), please use the Aladdin B665595 BCA Protein Quantification Kit or R1491648 Ready-to-Use BCA Protein Quantification Kit.

Note: For protein samples in the range of 8–16 mg/mL, fully consider potential interfering factors such as EDTA, 2-ME, and DTT. Detection results for these samples may fluctuate significantly, and the standard itself might also show variability. Please perform operations carefully and precisely.


Storage and Shipping
Storage
Room temperature
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Stability And Storage
Store at room temperature long term (12 months).
Contents & Storage
B1507239
Component
500T1000TStorage
B1507239A
Biuret Reagent
100 mL200 mLRT
B1507239B
Protein Standard (BSA)
40 mg40 mg
RT
B1507239C
Protein Standard Diluent
1.5 mL3 mLRT

Documentation

📋 Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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