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Spectrophotometric estimation of amphenone in biologic material and its absorption and excretion in man

Pittman et al., 1957

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3748803878733298531
Author
Pittman J
Westfall B
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The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

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Amphenone concentration in biological material can be determined by diazotization using the Bratton-Marshall reagent to form a magenta dye-complex, which can then be measured spectrophotometrically at 560 λ. Absorption of amphenone from the gastrointestinal tract is …
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