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Use of 2‐(4‐hydroxybenzeneazo) benzoic acid for protein determination

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Use of 2‐(4‐hydroxybenzeneazo) benzoic acid for protein determination

Auteurs : Ronald G. Leonardi ; Vincent De Paul Lynch

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The compound, 2‐(4‐hydroxybenzeneazo) benzoic acid, also known as HBABA, was evaluated for its ability to detect cell protein. While this test may be suitable for large protein concentrations, it is not sensitive enough for the stated purpose with concentration below 1.0 mg.

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