Acid Blue 113 is a diazo dye widely used in the textile industry and tannery. The dye has been used in adsorption and degradation studies to decolorize and mineralize the toxic intermediates like aromatic amines produced in the textile effluent.
Bioreaction calorimetric studies of degradation of the dye acid blue 113 by Staphylococcus lentus are reported for the first time. The heat released during the dye degradation process can be successfully measured using reaction calorimeter. Power time and oxygen uptake
Apart from the applicability of the tannic acid-phosphomolybdic acid-Levanol-Fast Cyanine 5RN method for the identification of muscle myosins in Carnoy-fixed tissues, this technique can also be applied on tissue sections fixed with formalin or carbodiimide. The use of carbodiimide as
Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology, 22(1), 18-20 (1993-01-01)
To facilitate the survey of actomyosin-containing cells in soft tissue sarcomas with skeletal muscle differentiation, the tannic acid-phosphomolybdic acid-Levanol fast cyanine 5RN procedure was applied to plastic-free (deresined) thick sections (2-3 microns) obtained from epoxy blocks conventially prepared for transmission
Chemical coagulation applied for colour removal from dye bearing solutions has been investigated from the point of view of surface charge progression. Two commercially used dyes, i.e. CI Acid Blue 113 and CI Disperse Blue 26 have been tested, employing
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