Lowry protein assay

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The Lowry protein assay, or Lowry Method, is a biochemical test to measure the amount of protein in a sample.

Copper(II) ion in alkaline solution reacts with protein to form complexes, which react with the Folin-phenol reagent, a mixture of phosphotungstic acid and phosphomolybdic acid in phenol. The product becomes reduced to molybdenum/tungsten blue and can be detected colorimetrically by absorbance at 650 nm.

Presence of strong acids or ammonium sulfate can interfere with the assay.

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The final blue colored mixture is usually read at 750nm.

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