2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2016.10.040
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Ninhydrin-sodium molybdate chromogenic analytical probe for the assay of amino acids and proteins

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“…29 However, it would be too inaccurate for amino-modified cottons to quantify amino groups by titration since cottons could not be dissolved in water. Therefore, ninhydrin was used to dye cotton fibers 8 (cotton-NH 2 ) to provide additional conformation, showing the expected color change of yellow to brown, which was a result of the proverbial chromogenic reaction 42 (SI, Figure S3).…”
Section: Surface Analysis Of Cotton Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…29 However, it would be too inaccurate for amino-modified cottons to quantify amino groups by titration since cottons could not be dissolved in water. Therefore, ninhydrin was used to dye cotton fibers 8 (cotton-NH 2 ) to provide additional conformation, showing the expected color change of yellow to brown, which was a result of the proverbial chromogenic reaction 42 (SI, Figure S3).…”
Section: Surface Analysis Of Cotton Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the differential proximate components of propolis, bee bread and royal jelly, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was performed utilising Bruker FTIR spectrophotometer (Germany) in the range of 4000‐400 cm −1 . The standardised in vitro protocols proposed in the literature were used to evaluate moisture content, ash content, total phenol (Ainsworth & Gillespie, 2007), total carbohydrate (Masuko et al ., 2005), total protein (Anantharaman et al ., 2017), total lipid (Mishra et al ., 2014), protein digestibility and total energy (Sommano et al ., 2020) of bee products.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities of CAT, POD, and SOD in cotton leaves were measured according to the Guaiacol method, NBT photochemical reduction method, and UV absorption method. The contents of H 2 O 2 , Pro, and MDA were measured according to the ammonium molybdate method [51], sulfur barbituric acid method [87], and ninhydrin color development method [88]. Soluble protein and soluble sugar were determined according to the anthrone colorimetry and Coomassie brilliant blue (G-250) methods described by Wu et al [89].…”
Section: Variable Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%