Lysozyme: Particle-Size Measurements by Dynamic Light Scattering

Proteins have dynamic and diverse roles in the body, catalysing biochemical reactions, forming receptors and channels in membranes, providing intracellular and extracellular scaffolding support, and transporting molecules within a cell or from one organ to another. They play a crucial role in the treatment of many serious diseases, for which they are usually administered by parenteral routes (e.g. intravenously). In such applications, it is of vital importance to monitor the proteins' size and stability in solution, in order to optimize formulations.

In the present application note, dynamic light scattering (DLS) is used to characterize the size of a common protein, lysozyme, by using the Litesizer™500, whereby the accuracy and sensitivity of the Litesizer 500 is also examined at its lowest detection limits. 

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