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An ultrasensitive colorimetric assay for manganese

Analytical Biochemistry, 1988
An ultrasensitive colorimetric assay for manganese is described. It is based upon the catalysis, by Mn(II), of the photochemical oxidation of o-dianisidine, sensitized by riboflavin. Catalase increases the Mn(II)-catalyzed rate of photosensitized oxidation of dianisidine to the bisazobiphenyl, while superoxide dismutase inhibits the rate. The mechanism
W F, Beyer, I, Fridovich
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Arylsulfatases: Colorimetric and fluorometric assays

1987
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the colorimetric and fluorometric assays of arylsulfatases. The assay of arylsulfatases is simple in principle, and any of the reaction products may be determined. The general method is simple and requires only that the reaction mixture, after incubation with the enzyme, be made alkaline so that the liberated ...
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A colorimetric assay for immobilized chloroperoxidase

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1990
A rapid and sensitive colorimetric assay was developed for the estimation of chloroperoxidase activity. N,N,N′,N′-Tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine was chosen from four potential chromogenic substrates because the blue product resulting from chloroperoxidase conversion gave the highest molar absorption.
T A, Kadima, M A, Pickard
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A Colorimetric Esterase Assay

1990
Abstract : Using rat serum as a source of esterase activity, we describe a quick and efficient method of taking advantage of the water solubility of the paranitrophenoxide anion. Esterase activity is terminated by adding chloroform and releasing paranitrophenol converted to the 400 nanometers absorbing paranitrophenoxide anion by adding 0.2 molar ...
James P. Chambers, James J. Valdes
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A rapid colorimetric assay for DNA

Analytical Biochemistry, 1977
Abstract A rapid precise colorimetric method for the determination of DNA in the range of 25–1000 μg is reported. The method involves reacting DNA with diaminobenzoic acid · 2HCl (DABA) for 30 min at 60°C, followed by a determination of the optical density of the product at 420 nm. Perchloric acid extracts of DNA may be used in the assay.
F, Setaro, C D, Morley
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A colorimetric fructose assay

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 1995
A new spectrophotometric method for measuring fructose is presented. The method uses Tryptamine in HCl acid, is carried out at 60°C, and is complete within 60 min. The assay is read at 518 nm and shows very low interference from other sugars. The method can be used for fructose, fructosans, and inulin.
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A quantitative colorimetric assay for squalene

Analytical Biochemistry, 1962
Abstract A rapid and sensitive quantitative colorimetric test for squalene has been devised. The color reaction involves the use of sulfuric acid and formaldehyde. The test will give a positive reaction with other compounds which contain double bonds and must consequently be used in conjunction with other methods which yield purified squalene.
G H, ROTHBLAT   +2 more
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Colorimetric and titrimetric assay of isoniazid

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1992
Two methods are proposed for the determination of isoniazid in pure form or in tablets. In the first method chlorpromazine hydrochloride, when treated with 2-iodoxybenzoic acid as an oxidant in 50% w/v o-phosphoric acid solution, is oxidized to chlorpromazine free radical which absorbs at 530 nm.
A M, el-Brashy, S M, el-Ashry
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Colorimetric assay of cystine using noradrenochrome

Analytical Biochemistry, 1968
Abstract A highly specific colorimetric determination of cysteine based on its reaction with noradrenochrome to form a yellow complex having an absorption maximum at 414 mμ has recently been described by Roston (1). We have adapted this assay to permit the determination of total cysteine moieties present in biological fluids as cysteine, cystine, and
J A, Schneider   +2 more
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A colorimetric method for assaying citrulline

Analytical Biochemistry, 1969
Abstract A method is available for assaying 0.1 to 1.0 m M citrulline. Urea, carbamyl phosphate, and carbamyl aspartate do not interfere with the citrulline assay.
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