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RGBradford: Accurate measurement of protein concentration using a smartphone camera and the blue to green intensity ratio

Journal

ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 655, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2022.114839

Keywords

Colorimetry; Coomassie Brilliant Blue; Digital image analysis; Mobile phone; Portable instrumentation; Spectrophotometry

Funding

  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq, Brazil) [428048/2018-8]
  2. Federal District Research Support Foundation (FAPDF) [00193-00002154/2018-17]

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The color shift caused by the interaction between proteins and Coomassie Brilliant Blue in the Bradford assay can be recorded with a smartphone camera, and the data extracted from pictures can be processed as analytical signals to accurately measure protein levels. Plotting the ratio of blue to green intensity as a function of protein concentration results in a linear relationship that can be used to calculate protein levels in biological samples.
The color shift caused by the interaction between proteins and Coomassie Brilliant Blue in the Bradford assay can be recorded with a smartphone camera. Color data can then be extracted from pictures and processed as analytical signals. Here, I present a simple procedure to accurately measure protein levels using color data from pictures of microplates. Plotting the ratio of blue to green intensity (RGB scale) as a function of protein con-centration results in a linear (R2 & GE; 0.99) relationship, from which protein levels in biological samples can be calculated with no significant difference from values obtained using absorbance data (RGB versus absorbance curves).

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