Kjeldahl vs Dumas - How Do You Determine Protein?
February 13, 2025 | 10:00 am EST
Since its development in 1883, the Kjeldahl method of protein determination had been the standard in laboratories across the world. It wasn’t until the 1990s that the Dumas method began acquiring a foothold. Though the Dumas method was technically older than the Kjeldahl, only recent technological developments have made it easily accessible to labs, and “easily accessible” is certainly one way to describe the modern Dumas method of protein determination—especially how LECO does it!
Join us for this 30 minute webinar where Michael Jakob, LECO European Product Manager, discusses how LECO’s protein analyzers streamline the Dumas method for protein determination. The webinar also features an online demonstration of running a sample on the FP828 in our Berlin lab.
The LECO Difference
Low cost of ownership and higher ROI
LECO is one of the lowest cost-per-analysis providers, ensuring greater return on your investment
Perform more samples in less time
2.8 min analysis time drives the high throughput on the FP828
Easy-to-Use Instruments
One Method and Calibration covers most samples matrices
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With extensive global support teams, LECO provides the highest level of service and support