- 2,6-Dichlorophenolindophenol (
DCPIP, DCIP or DPIP) is a
chemical compound used as a
redox dye. When oxidized,
DCPIP is blue with a
maximal absorption...
- photosynthesis.
Dichlorophenolindophenol (
DCPIP), an
example of
these dyes, is
widely used by experimenters.
DCPIP is a dark blue
solution that
becomes lighter...
- reduced. An
example of a Hill
reagent is 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol (
DCPIP).
David Alan
Walker (2002). "'And
whose bright presence' – an appreciation...
- spectrophotometry.
Other phenols can be used. Dichlorophenol-indophenol (
DCPIP), a form of indophenol, is
often used to
determine the
presence of vitamin...
- the
sample required to
decolorize a
solution of
dichlorophenolindophenol (
DCPIP) and then
calibrating the
results by
comparison with a
known concentration...
-
diazo component 3 37010
diazonium salt 15470-55-0
Dichlorophenolindophenol DCPIP 956-48-9
Direct blue 218
Direct blue 218 24401
diazo 28407-37-6
Direct brown...
- be
identified when
titrated with the blue dye
Dichlorophenolindophenol (
DCPIP)
which becomes colorless when
reduced by the vitamin. Benedict's reagent:...
- [citation needed]
Antioxidant Oxidizing agent Reducing agent Methylene blue
DCPIP Puglia CD,
Powell SR (1984). "Inhibition of
cellular antioxidants: a possible...
-
Cabello CM,
Lamore SD, Bair WB,
Davis AL,
Azimian SM,
Wondrak GT (2011). "
DCPIP (2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol) as a genotype-directed
redox chemotherapeutic...