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Indicator used in assay of hydrogen peroxide​

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The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.

The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.Kit Contents: Xylenol Orange (containing Sorbitol); Iron II Reagent; Catalase Reagent; ...

The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.Kit Contents: Xylenol Orange (containing Sorbitol); Iron II Reagent; Catalase Reagent; ...Intended Use: Quantitative measurement of hydrogen peroxide

The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.Kit Contents: Xylenol Orange (containing Sorbitol); Iron II Reagent; Catalase Reagent; ...Intended Use: Quantitative measurement of hydrogen peroxideSample Requirements: Tissue homogenates, cell lysates, culture media & other aqu...

The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.Kit Contents: Xylenol Orange (containing Sorbitol); Iron II Reagent; Catalase Reagent; ...Intended Use: Quantitative measurement of hydrogen peroxideSample Requirements: Tissue homogenates, cell lysates, culture media & other aqu...Sensitivity: LLD = Approximately 1.5 M using either microplate or spectrophotometer ...

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The NWLSS™ Hydrogen Peroxide assay is based on the oxidation of ferrous ions to ferric ions by peroxides wherein the ferric ions react with the indicator dye xylenol orange to produce a purple colored complex measureable at 560-590 nm.

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