2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2013.08.017
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A comparison of two colorimetric assays, based upon Lowry and Bradford techniques, to estimate total protein in soil extracts

Abstract: Soil extracts usually contain large quantities of dissolved humified organic material, typically reflected by high polyphenolic content. Since polyphenols seriously confound quantification of extracted protein, minimising this interference is important to ensure measurements are representative. Although the Bradford colorimetric assay is used routinely in soil science for rapid quantification protein in soil-extracts, it has several limitations. We therefore investigated an alternative colorimetric technique b… Show more

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“…The homogenate was centrifuged at 4 • C for 20 min at 12,000 g. Supernatant was used for protein content assays. An aliquot of the extract was used to determine its protein content by the method of Redmile-Gordone et al [17] utilizing bovine serum albumin as the standard.…”
Section: Root Protein Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The homogenate was centrifuged at 4 • C for 20 min at 12,000 g. Supernatant was used for protein content assays. An aliquot of the extract was used to determine its protein content by the method of Redmile-Gordone et al [17] utilizing bovine serum albumin as the standard.…”
Section: Root Protein Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extracted protein contents can be determined by the Lowry Foline-phenol method using bovine serum albumin as the standard (Lowry et al 1951), which was modified continually (Redmile-Gordon et al 2013). In many laboratories, the Bradford Coomassie brilliant blue dye method has become the recommended method for quantifying protein, mostly because it is simpler, faster, and more sensitive than the Lowry method (Bradford 1976).…”
Section: Chemical Analysis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penentuan kadar protein enzim dilakukan menggunakan metode Lowry (Redmile-Gordon, Armenise, White, Hirsch, & Goulding, 2013). Aktivitas spesifik peroksidase diukur menggunakan pereaksi 4-aminoantipirin dan serapan diamati pada 510 nm menggunakan spektrofotometer UVVis.…”
Section: Isolasi Dan Pemurnian Parsial Peroksidaseunclassified