Gaál D, Holczinger L
Acta Biochim Biophys Acad Sci Hung. 1975;10(3):201-6.
The effect on the protein determination method of Lowry, as modified by Hartreee, of widely used detergents (sodium deoxycholate, sodium laurylsulphate, Triton X-100 and Triton WR-1339) and of sugar derivatives often used for preparing concentration gradients (sucrose, dextran, Ficoll and Metrizamide) was examined. Each of the compounds studied gave rise to a coloured product in the test; however, the correlation between concentration and optical density was usually nonlinear. The majority of these substances - especially Ficoll, Metrizamide and dextran - interfere with the procedure even at low concentrations, thus their elimination from the sample before protein determination is inevitable.