Title : Spectrophotometric determination of substrate-borne polyacrylamide.

Pub. Date : 2002 Aug 28

PMID : 12188604






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1 The N-bromination method (a PAM analytical technique based on N-bromination of amide groups and spectrophotometric determination of the formed starch-triiodide complex), which was originally developed for determining PAM in aqueous solutions, was modified to quantify substrate-borne PAM. Nitrogen peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase Homo sapiens
2 The N-bromination method (a PAM analytical technique based on N-bromination of amide groups and spectrophotometric determination of the formed starch-triiodide complex), which was originally developed for determining PAM in aqueous solutions, was modified to quantify substrate-borne PAM. Nitrogen peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase Homo sapiens
3 The N-bromination method (a PAM analytical technique based on N-bromination of amide groups and spectrophotometric determination of the formed starch-triiodide complex), which was originally developed for determining PAM in aqueous solutions, was modified to quantify substrate-borne PAM. Nitrogen peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase Homo sapiens
4 The N-bromination method (a PAM analytical technique based on N-bromination of amide groups and spectrophotometric determination of the formed starch-triiodide complex), which was originally developed for determining PAM in aqueous solutions, was modified to quantify substrate-borne PAM. Nitrogen peptidylglycine alpha-amidating monooxygenase Homo sapiens