Hydrogen peroxide stabilization in assays

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving cholesterol

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ABSTRACT:
Hydrogen peroxide stabilized in the presence of blood components by the addition of a metal oxide oxidant, an anionic chelating agent, particularly hydroxylic carboxylate and nitroprusside, and a catalase inhibitor. The composition finds particular application for stabilizing hydrogen peroxide in a diagnostic assay on a bibulous support.

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