Determination of Total Protein in Highly Purified Factor IX Concentrates |
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Authors: | Anna-Lena Lö f,Georg Gustafsson,Valentina Novak,Lena Engman B.Sc., Marianne Mikaelsson |
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Affiliation: | Kabi Pharmacia AB, Plasma Products, Stockholm, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Protein determination by the methods of Kjeldahl, Biuret, Bradford and UV absorbance at 280 nm have been studied in regard to accuracy, precision and simplicity. A reference preparation of a highly purified factor IX concentrate, Nanotiv, reconstituted to 1/5 of ordinary volume was used in the study in order to make a comparison between the different procedures. The Kjeldahl method resulted in a protein concentration of 3.7 mg/ml, whereas the Biuret, Bradford (BSA) and UV absorbance at 280 nm resulted in protein concentrations of 3.6, 2.5 and 2.8 mg/ml, respectively. The corresponding values for specific activity were 136, 140, 200 and 179 IU/mg, respectively. These results demonstrate a great variation in the response obtained by different methods for determination of total protein. |
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