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titleOfInvention 2,7-bis-(3-carboxy-1,2,4-triazol-5-azo)-1-hydroxy-8- -aminonaphthalene-3,6-disulphoacid as a reagent for protein detection on polyacrylamide gels
abstract This invention relates to the field of organic chemistry, in particular, to a new chemical azo compound of a triazole series - 2,7-bis- (3-carboxy-1), 2 4 -triazole 5-azo) - 1-hydroxy-8-aminonaphthalene-3.6- disulfonic acid (BKTAAK), which can be used as a reagent for the detection of proteins in polyacrylamide gels. BKTAAK requires 90 times less time for the detection of proteins and 10 times less consumption of acetic acid for the washing of the dye compared with the known dye amidocherny 10B or Coomassie blue R 250. 1 table.
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