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A Novel Protein Assay With an Azo Dye Using Rayleigh Light Scattering Technioque

Pages 221-235 | Published online: 27 Feb 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The interaction of SPADNS [3-(4-sulfophenylazo)-4, 5-dihydroxy-2, 7-naphthalene disulfonic acid] with proteins in acidic solution was studied by spectrophotometric and Rayleigh light scattering (RLS) methods. SPADNS reacts rapidly with albumin at room temperature, and the intensity of the weak RLS of SPADNS was enhanced remarkably and quantitatively by this reaction.

Based on this observation, a novel RLS method for serum albumin determination was developed. The linear range is 0.125-14.9 μg/ml for BSA. The relative standard deviation (n=10) for 5.0 μg/ml BSA was 3.94%. The method was applied to the determination of proteins in human plasma, and the results were compared with the traditional proteins assay (CBB method). There is almost no interference from amino acids, metal ions and other coexistent substances. The reaction mechanism was also discussed.

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