Chromogenic system is a method used to create the colors you see in an image in color films or papers by creating color dyes during processing.
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TMB is the most sensitive chromogenic substrate for detection of horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled probes. In the presence of HRP and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), TMB is oxidized first to a blue, cation free radical having an absorption maximum at 653 nm (ε = 3.9 x 104 M-1cm-1). Upon further reaction with HRP/H2O2, or addition of acid, the radical is converted to a terminal oxidation product, a yellow diimine that absorbs light at 450 nm (ε = 5.9 x 104 M-1cm-1). Increased sensitivity (2 - 4 fold) is afforded by the yellow diimine, as its molar extinction coefficient is greater than that of the blue radical. search.cosmobio.co.jp/cosmo_search_p/search_gate2/docs/CBC_/613544.20050405.pdf
Chromogenic system is a method used to create the colors you see in an image in color films or papers by creating color dyes during processing.
Most commonly they are chromogenic but it turns out that some variations are nonchromogenic and pathological.
chromogenic detection test = a molecular assay that has colored products, as opposed to chemiluminescent products
Orange ones. There's no way of guessing what you have: most bacteria are either white, yellow or orange. S.aureus are orange but so are some types of soil bacteria. Sub culture and use a selective or chromogenic media.
Several possible ways:- place in an iodine chamber and many compounds will show up- look at plate in dark under uv light. Some compounds will show up because they absorb uv.- spray the plate with a chromogenic agent (like ninhydrin) to make the colorless compound colored.
reporter enzymes can differentiate recombinants from non- recombinants on the basis of their ability to produce specific color in the presence of a chromogenic substrate.[ ref. insertional inactivation of beta-galactosidase when rDNA is inserted and formation of colored and non colored colonies accordingly].
No. The reason is, Chromogenic microorganisms may produce intracellular pigments that are responsible for the coloration of the organisms as seen in surface colonies. Other organisms produce extracellular soluble pigments that are excreted into the medium & that also produce a color. BUT........ most organisms, however, are nonchromogenic & will appear white to gray. ~jmata Microbiology 205 lab manual question. ~
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