10-Methyl-9-(phenoxycarbonyl)acridinium fluorosulfonate has been used in the chemiluminescence reaction for the quantification of hydrogen peroxide.[1]
Biochem/physiol Actions
10-methyl-9-(phenoxycarbonyl) acridinium fluorosulfonate (PMAC) has the ability to produce chemiluminescence under neutral conditions.[2]
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Bottomless glass bottle. Contents are inside inserted fused cone.
Other Notes
Acridinium ester for chemiluminescent immunoassay[3]
Extracellular hydrogen peroxide measurements using a flow injection system in combination with microdialysis probes-Potential and challenges
Mosshammer M, et al.
Free Radicals in Biology, 29(4), 374-377 (2018)
Development of a highly sensitive chemiluminescent assay for hydrogen peroxide under neutral conditions using acridinium ester and its application to an enzyme immunoassay
Arakawa H, et al.
Luminescence, 29(4), 374-377 (2014)
M. Kawaguchi and N. Suzuki et al.
Proc. 9th Int. Symp. Biolumin. Chemilumin., 481-481 (1997)
Nitric oxide (NO) as a signal transporter in neurons, endothelial cells and in the immune system.
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