BSA Protein Standard Curve - Biuret Assay
BSA protein is reacted with Biuret Reagent to create a Standard Curve. The chemical reaction is observed followed by the production of an Absorption Spectrum to determine the Amax. BSA Standards from 10 mg/mL down to the blank were used to generate the data. The Standard is plotted and used to determine the Concentration of 2 unknowns. A Thermo Scientific Genesys 30 Visible Spectrophotometer was used to analyze the samples.

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