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CTK2F5293     1-amino-9,10-dioxo-4-[[3-(2...

Synonyms: LS-194303, AC1L29YB, 6522-88-9
 
 
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Disease relevance of Remazol brilliant blue R

 

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Biological context of Remazol brilliant blue R

  • Decolorization of Orange G and RBBR was studied also in liquid culture, where both dyes caused an enhancement of ligninolytic enzyme and overall hydrogen peroxide production and a decrease of biomass production [10].
 

Associations of Remazol brilliant blue R with other chemical compounds

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