MILLON'S REAGENT


Meaning of MILLON'S REAGENT in English

(ˈ)mē|lōⁿz- noun

or millon reagent

Usage: usually capitalized M

Etymology: after Eugène Millon died 1865 French chemist

: a solution that is usually made by dissolving mercury in concentrated nitric acid and diluting with water and that when heated with phenolic compounds gives a red coloration used as a test especially for tyrosine and proteins containing tyrosine

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