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BCA assay kit is a ready-to-use total protein content determination kit with a detection range of 20-2000μg/mL.

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The BCA Protein Assay Kit is a ready-to-use total protein analysis reagent that can quickly determine total protein concentration by measuring the absorbance at 562 nm and comparing it with the absorbance-concentration curve of a protein standard.

This BCA assay kit is suitable for measuring the total protein content of purified proteins, animal and plant tissue samples, and various cell samples. The detection concentration range is 20-2000 μg/mL. As the protein concentration increases, the absorbance has a linear relationship with the protein concentration.

This BCA assay kit is developed based on the BCA (Bicin-choninic Acid) method, which enables fast, stable and sensitive concentration determination of protein. The principle is that under alkaline conditions, the protein reduces Cu2+ to Cu+, and Cu+ forms a purple complex with the BCA reagent. This water-soluble complex shows strong absorbance at 562 nm.

If you need to accurately quantify the protein to be tested, it is recommended to choose a protein standard with a quality similar to that of the protein to be tested. For example, when measuring immunoglobulin samples, bovine gamma globulin (BGG) standards can be used.
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