Amino assays are analytical techniques used to detect, identify, and quantify amino acids and proteins in biological and industrial samples. These assays are crucial in biochemistry, clinical diagnostics, nutrition research, and biotechnology, providing insights into protein content, amino acid composition, and metabolic status of samples.
Principle:
Amino assays rely on chemical reactions between amino acids (or proteins) and specific reagents to produce colorimetric or fluorometric signals measurable by spectrophotometry or fluorometry. Common reagents include ninhydrin, trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS), and o-phthalaldehyde (OPA), which react with amino groups to form detectable colored complexes.
Key Applications:
Clinical diagnostics: Measuring plasma amino acids to monitor metabolic disorders.
Food and nutrition: Determining protein content and amino acid profile in food products.
Pharmaceutical and biotech industries: Protein quantification in drug formulations or fermentation products.
Research laboratories: Studying enzymatic activity, protein purification, and structural biology.
Common methods:
Ninhydrin assay for free amino acids.
Biuret, Lowry, or Bradford assays for total protein quantification.
OPA assay for sensitive detection of primary amines.
Amino assays provide fast, accurate, and cost-effective analysis, making them indispensable in clinical testing, nutritional studies, and quality control.
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