Definition of Chromogens. Meaning of Chromogens. Synonyms of Chromogens

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Definition of Chromogens

Chromogen
Chromogen Chro"mo*gen, [Gr. ? color + -gen.] 1. (Biol.) Vegetable coloring matter other than green; chromule. 2. (Chem.) Any colored compound, supposed to contain one or more chromophores.

Meaning of Chromogens from wikipedia

- In chemistry, the term chromogen refers to a colourless (or faintly coloured) chemical compound that can be converted by chemical reaction into a compound...
- blood and it generally does not contain significant levels of interfering chromogens. The Jaffe reaction's nonspecificity remains an important issue. Diabetes...
- ****ociated with cholecystitis.[citation needed] Several medications and chromogens can interfere with the chemical ****ay. Creatinine secretion by the renal...
- reaction is nonspecific and subject to interference from many noncreatinine chromogens, including acetone, acetoacetate, pyruvate, ascorbic acid, glucose, cephalosporins...
- porous semiconductor such as titanium dioxide, with adsorbed chromogens. These chromogens change color via reduction or oxidation. A p****ivator is used...
- three isoforms of HMOX. The degradation of heme forms three distinct chromogens as seen in healing cycle of a bruise. This reaction can occur in virtually...
- myoglobin and the chromogen (a substance that acquires colour after a chemical reaction) tetramethylbenzidine to produce an oxidized chromogen, which has a...
- {Oxidation} }]{\mathrm {peroxidase} }}\mathrm {H_{2}O} +\mathrm {oxidized\ chromogen} } Inhibited by reducing substances like BUA, bilirubin, glutathione,...
- flavonoids. A colorimetric ****ay based upon the reaction of A-rings with the chromogen p-dimethylaminocinnamaldehyde (DMACA) has been developed for flavanoids...
- extrinsic colour of the tooth enamel. The chemical degradation of the chromogens within or on the tooth is termed as bleaching. Hydrogen peroxide (H 2O...