Issue 1139, 1971

Determination of cyanogen chloride in activated niacin test strips

Abstract

A simple paper-strip method for the determination of niacin in cultures of human tubercle bacteria based on the reaction with cyanogen chloride is described. Although a yield of only about 5 per cent. of cyanogen chloride is obtained, it represents an excess of from 5 to 50 times that needed to react with the 5 × 10–7 to 5 × 10–8 mole of niacin expected in samples. The chemistry of the system, the determination of cyanogen chloride and an evaluation of the procedure are presented.

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Analyst, 1971,96, 155-158

Determination of cyanogen chloride in activated niacin test strips

M. S. Lefar, A. Maslansky, W. D. Young and D. P. Kronish, Analyst, 1971, 96, 155 DOI: 10.1039/AN9719600155

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