Product description
In an alkaline solution, compounds with two or more amide groups (-CO-NH2) or similar groups react with copper(II) ions to form a purple complex, known as the biuret reaction. Protein molecules, containing numerous peptide bonds (-CONH-), undergo the biuret reaction, and the color intensity is proportional to the protein content within a certain concentration range, with a maximum absorption wavelength of 540nm upon spectroscopic scanning.
Additional Materials and Equipments Required
Microplate reader, 96-well plate, desktop centrifuge, temperature-controlled water bath (incubator), pipettes, and distilled water.