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A precise spectrophotometric method for measuring sodium dodecyl sulfate concentration

Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is used to denature and solubilize proteins, especially membrane and other hydrophobic proteins. A quantitative method to determine the concentration of SDS using the dye Stains-All is known. However, this method lacks the accuracy and reproducibility necessary for use w...

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Published in:Analytical biochemistry 2015-10, Vol.486, p.78-80
Main Authors: Rupprecht, Kevin R., Lang, Ewa Z., Gregory, Svetoslava D., Bergsma, Janet M., Rae, Tracey D., Fishpaugh, Jeffrey R.
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description Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) is used to denature and solubilize proteins, especially membrane and other hydrophobic proteins. A quantitative method to determine the concentration of SDS using the dye Stains-All is known. However, this method lacks the accuracy and reproducibility necessary for use with protein solutions where SDS concentration is a critical factor, so we modified this method after examining multiple parameters (solvent, pH, buffers, and light exposure). The improved method is simple to implement, robust, accurate, and (most important) precise.
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Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate - analysis
Solvents - chemistry
Spectrophotometry - methods
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