Methods of measurement and detection employing photosensitive co

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435291, 435808, 435 26, C12Q 100, C12Q 132, C12M 134

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to methods for measurement and detection which employ a photosensitive indicator which may be prepared from a composition capable of offering a visual, calibrated reaction to the presence of ultraviolet radiation. The indicator preferably employs a composition comprising a complex of a leuco dye and animal-derived serum albumin. The leuco dye-serum albumin complex is capable of exacting calibration, so that scientifically significant quantitative measurements of radiation falling within the wavelengths of ultraviolet light and lower may be made. Numerous techniques useful in a variety of diagnostic applications are made possible, including the measurement of bioactive materials that are independently capable of absorbing ultraviolet wave energy, as well as bioactive materials that by association with certain ancillary materials capable of modulating their ultraviolet light absorption may similarly be quantitatively measured.

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