azoalbumin

English

Etymology

From azo- + albumin.

Noun

azoalbumin (uncountable)

  1. (biochemistry) albumin conjugated with an azo dye; it is used as a general substrate for proteases; degradation of the albumin liberates free dye into the supernatant that can be quantitatively analyzed.
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