Antipyrine (phenazone), a compound with a relatively simple structure synthesized around 1880, has been used as an antipyretic and analgesic agent (1,2).
The samples and the reagents (Pipes buffer, 4 - chlorophenol, Magnesium ion, ATP, lipase, peroxidase, glycerol kinase, 4-amino
antipyrine, glycerol 3-phosphate oxidase, detergents, preservative, and stabilizer) were mixed well using a vertex.
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In our previous study [38], we developed a molecularly imprinted cryogel column using the functional monomer N-methacryloylamino
antipyrine for the recognition of myoglobin.
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The filtrate was further diluted 5 times with distilled water, to which 4mL of borate buffer (0.05 M, pH 10), 0.5 mL of 2% 4-amino
antipyrine and 0.5 mL of 8% potassium ferricyanide were added.
Viability and functionality,
antipyrine transfer, and histopathological evaluation of placental tissue.