Method and device for carbonyl detection and quantitation

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9404836
APP PUB NO 20150377858A1
SERIAL NO

14754567

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Fluorescence chromophores such as phenylene diamine derivatives can undergo oxidative coupling and polymerization to form optical, colorimetric and fluorogenic, multimers and polymers. The presence of carbonyl containing moieties such as aldehydes and ketones under favorable environmental conditions can initiate, catalyze, accelerate and modulate this reaction which in turn provides a mechanism for the detection and quantitation of such moieties. Selected phenylene diamine derivatives can be used for the detection and quantitation of aldehyde and ketones via measurement of the reaction and the associated spectroscopic transformation. In particular, the use of meta-phenylene diamine (mPDA) and related compounds for aldehyde detection and quantitation is described. The method provides a convenient means for monitoring aldehyde and ketone levels without use of separation steps. The method is applicable to kinetic and quasi-endpoint detection assay formats.

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AMS INVESTMENTS LLC11661 SAN VINCENTE BOULEVARD SUITE 609 LOS ANGELES CA 90049
BROAD STRATEGY FUND LLC200 POLHEMUS AVENUE ATHERTON CA 94027

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Ingle, James Corvallis, US 12 25
Lara, Juven Portland, US 11 23
Noll, Charles Portland, US 13 81
Thomas, Gerald Springfield, US 20 38
Young, Brian Portland, US 60 662

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