Method for the determination of redox reactions using iodate to

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Including sample preparation – Digestion or removing interfering materials

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a process for the detection of redox reactions by introducing a redox reagent system into a test system, wherein a soluble iodate is additionally added to the test system in an amount which is in excess of the highest amount of disturbing reducing agents present in the test system.
The present invention also provides a diagnostic agent for the detection of redox reactions containing a redox reagent system, wherein the test system used additionally contains an iodate which is soluble therein in an amount which is in excess of the highest amount of disturbing reducing agents present in the test system.

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