Method and reagent for the assay of hydroperoxide

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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1951035R, 1951035C, 252408, G01N 3316

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041430808

ABSTRACT:
In a method for detection and/or assay of hydroperoxides (or, indirectly, of substances, such as cholesterol or glucose, which react to liberate hydroperoxides) using an assay reagent comprising a water-soluble iodide, a redox catalyst and a stabilizer, an improvement is provided wherein when the determination is made in the presence of protein, the redox catalyst concentration in the reagent is 5-500 .mu.M and the stabilizer concentration in the reagent is 5-100 mg/l. A corresponding improvement in the assay reagent is also provided.

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Malmstadt et al.; "A New Automatic Spectrophotometric Rate Method for Selective Determination of Glucose in Serum, Plasma or Blood"; Analytical Chemistry, vol. 34, No. 4, Apr. 1962, pp. 452-455.

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