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- Millon's_reagent abstract "Millon's reagent is an analytical reagent used to detect the presence of soluble proteins. A few drops of the reagent are added to the test solution, which is then heated gently. A reddish-brown coloration or precipitate indicates the presence of tyrosine residue which occur in nearly all proteins.Millon's test is not specific for proteins (it detects phenolic compounds), and so must be confirmed by other tests for proteins such as the biuret test and the ninhydrin reaction. The reagent is made by dissolving metallic mercury in nitric acid and diluting with water. The test was developed by the French chemist Auguste Millon.".
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- Millon's_reagent subject Category:Chemical_tests.
- Millon's_reagent subject Category:Mercury_compounds.
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- Millon's_reagent comment "Millon's reagent is an analytical reagent used to detect the presence of soluble proteins. A few drops of the reagent are added to the test solution, which is then heated gently. A reddish-brown coloration or precipitate indicates the presence of tyrosine residue which occur in nearly all proteins.Millon's test is not specific for proteins (it detects phenolic compounds), and so must be confirmed by other tests for proteins such as the biuret test and the ninhydrin reaction.".
- Millon's_reagent label "Millon's reagent".
- Millon's_reagent label "Millon-Reaktion".
- Millon's_reagent label "Reactivo de Millon".
- Millon's_reagent label "Réaction de Millon".
- Millon's_reagent label "Saggio di Millon".
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- Millon's_reagent sameAs Saggio_di_Millon.
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