[Interference of some detergent micelles with the titration of protein]
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[Interference of some detergent micelles with the titration of protein]
Abstract
We have examined the possible interferences with spectrophotometric protein determination of some detergents commonly used for the solubilization of membrane proteins. The results show that some mixtures of Triton X100 with SDS or DOC, at given concentrations, interfere with BSA determination by the method of Lowry.
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