Chemistry of Natural Compounds

, Volume 24, Issue 1, pp 22–25 | Cite as

Use of carbocyanine dyes in analysis of bacterial lipolysaccharides (endotoxins). III. Lipopolysaccharides of Yersinia enterocolitica

  • M. N. Mikheeva
  • R. P. Gorshkova
  • L. I. Brutko
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Abstract

On the basis of a study of the conditions for the formation of associates of a carbocyanine dye with lipopolysaccharides, a new verification of the quantitative determination of these substances by a spectrophotometric method has been proposed.

Keywords

Organic Chemistry Quantitative Determination Spectrophotometric Method Yersinia Enterocolitica 
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  • M. N. Mikheeva
  • R. P. Gorshkova
  • L. I. Brutko

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