
Derivative spectrophotometry is used to increase the specificity of spectroscopic measurements. The main advantages of this method are a better resolution of overlapping bands and a reduction in the effects of turbidity and coloured background. Its biochemical applications of this method are reviewed.
Hemoglobins, Porphyrins, Biochemical Phenomena, Spectrophotometry, Humans, Bilirubin, Hemoglobinuria, Amino Acids, Amniotic Fluid, Biochemistry, Uric Acid
Hemoglobins, Porphyrins, Biochemical Phenomena, Spectrophotometry, Humans, Bilirubin, Hemoglobinuria, Amino Acids, Amniotic Fluid, Biochemistry, Uric Acid
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