Eclox

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Eclox, which stands for Enhanced ChemiLuminescence and OXyradical test for

contaminants or their concentrations and instead function as a screening tool to quickly determine whether water is potentially toxic.[1][2][3]

Eclox ECL assay

Eclox ECL is a broadband enhanced

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Eclox 3[6]

References

  1. ^ EPA, 2005. Technologies and Techniques for Early Warning Systems to Monitor and Evaluate Drinking Water Quality: A State-of-the-Art Review
  2. ^ Dewhurst, R.E., Wheeler, J.R., Chummun, K.S., Mather, J.D., Callaghan, A., Crane, M., 2002. The Comparison of Rapid Bioassays for the Assessment of Urban Groundwater Quality. Chemosphere 47, 547-554
  3. ^ van der Schalie, W.H., James, R.R., Gargan, L., 2006. Selection of a battery of rapid toxicity sensors for drinking water evaluation. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 22, 18-27.
  4. ^ Bowman, J.R., 2010. Reliability of the Eclox Enhanced Chemiluminescence Assay for Rapid Field Testing of Drinking Water, Thesis, Texas A&M University System Health Science Center
  5. ^ Whitehead, T.P., Thorpe, G.H.G., Maxwell, S.R.J., 1992. Enhanced chemiluminescent assay for antioxidant capacity in biological fluids. Analynca Chumca Acta, 266, 265-277
  6. ^ Sawcer, K.E., Thorpe, G.H.G., 2000. The Enhanced Chemiluminescence (ECL) Water Quality Test: Modes of Action and Mechanistic Studies of Substances acting on the Enhanced Chemiluminescence Reaction. R&D Technical Report E86. Bristol, Environmental Agency
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