A Straightforward Method for the Colorimetric Detection of Endogenous Biological Cyanide
Abstract
Corrin-based chemosensors allow the rapid and selective colorimetric detection of endogenous biological cyanide. The color change from orange to violet can be easily observed with the “naked eye” (Δλmax = 51 nm). The methodology works directly in the biological matrix without time-consuming sample pretreatment and the use of special reaction conditions. It was possible to study the enzymatic release of cyanide from its biological precursor...
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Title
A Straightforward Method for the Colorimetric Detection of Endogenous Biological Cyanide
Published Date
Oct 20, 2009
Journal
Volume
81
Issue
22
Pages
9493 - 9498
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