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Boasa reaction

Boasa reaction (I. I. Boas, German doctor, 1858-1938).

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  1. Boasa reaction – a way of detection in glycosamine blood serum by means of a fotometrirovaniye of the painted products of its reaction with paradimethylbenzaldehyde and atsetilatsetony;
  2. Boasa reaction (historical) – the way of stay in gastric contents of lactic acid which is based on receiving acetic aldehyde from it under the influence of sulphuric acid with manganese salts.
 
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