This research paper explores the qualitative analysis of protein samples using the Biuret reagent through microscale methods involving ceramic tiles, groove tiles and Eppendorf tubes. This study highlights the advantages of its minimal reagent usage, reduced waste, and safety enhancements. The Biuret test is employed to detect peptide bonds indicative of protein presence. The microscale adaptation of this traditional test is evaluated for its efficacy, precision, and practicality in various applications, particularly in educational and resource-limited laboratory settings.