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      A rapid, simple spectrophotometric method for simultaneous detection of nitrate and nitrite.

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      Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry
      Elsevier BV

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          Numerous methods are available for measurement of nitrate (NO(-)(3)). However, these assays can either be time consuming or require specialized equipment (e.g., nitrate reductase, chemiluminescent detector). We have developed a method for simultaneous evaluation of nitrate and nitrite concentrations in a microtiter plate format. The principle of this assay is reduction of nitrate by vanadium(III) combined with detection by the acidic Griess reaction. This assay is sensitive to 0.5 microM NO(-)(3) and is useful in a variety of fluids including cell culture media, serum, and plasma. S-Nitrosothiols and L-arginine derivatives were found to be potential interfering agents. However, these compounds are generally minor constituents of biological fluids relative to the concentration of nitrate/nitrite. This report introduces a new, convenient assay for the stable oxidation products of nitrogen oxide chemistry in biological samples.

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          Journal
          Nitric Oxide
          Nitric oxide : biology and chemistry
          Elsevier BV
          1089-8603
          1089-8603
          Feb 2001
          : 5
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Radiation Biology Branch, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room B3-B69, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA. kmiranda@box-k.nih.gov
          Article
          S1089-8603(00)90319-7
          10.1006/niox.2000.0319
          11178938
          5148d0e8-2ec8-4e84-95e9-416a662b6d41
          Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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