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The measurement of total serum proteins by the Biuret method.
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Protein ChemistryBiuret MethodBiochemistryProtein FoldingMedicinePhysiologyBioanalysisCertified Albumin StandardBiuret ReactionLaboratory MedicineNatural SciencesHeme DegradationChemical PathologyClinical ChemistrySample BlankProteomicsChromatographyProtein Purification
The biuret reaction for proteins provides a simple and precise method for measuring serum proteins; Beer's law is obeyed to at least 10 g per dl. Several stable biuret reagents are available. Hemoglobin is the only important cause of interference which cannot be minimized by use of a sample blank. The mechanism of the biuret reaction is described and attention is drawn to the heterogeneity of the serum proteins and to the use of a certified albumin standard.