Hello. i have some question regarding use of bradford method.
OK, and you've given us lots to do here:
why is linerization of the bradford method more uncertain near 0 mg/mL concentration of protein and above 0,9 mg/mL where it bends off.
I don't know how the "linerization" can be called more uncertain at one point of the line than another. Maybe you should describe the process you used to determine the line.
In an experiment, the regressive line usually never goes by (0,0) which i assume has something to do with the uncertanty.
This is a common observation. The reason you give is not the reason why, however.
Using the UV - method give a more "perfect" regressive line with high precision,
Great, you've used regression to determine the line. And you've used a UV-Vis spec to quantify your assay. That information helps, but ...
but if measuring contaminated protein, often gives an overestimation of the concentration,
You observed this? How did you do it?
where the bradford method gives a more correct assumtion of the concentration but with lesser precision. Why is the precision lesser with bradford method?
OK, something important for a beginner to do is to carefully define for themselves the meanings of "accuracy" and "precision". These two words are not synonyms. Once defined, when we speak, we only use them when we mean them, and we abandon terms like "correct" and "better"