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How dod you calculate the concentration of a protein from the absorbance?

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How dod you calculate the concentration of a protein from the absorbance?

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From what I remember Beer’s law says absorbance = molar extinction x length traveled x concentration thus to find the concentration you would need to divide the absorbance by the molar extinction coefficient and the length the light traveled in your measurement (the length of the cuvette you used) Multiply this concentration with the dilution factor and you’ll have the initial concentration.

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