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Hydroxyphenoxazine is a chemical compound often used as a fluorogenic substrate in biochemical assays, particularly for detecting peroxidase activity. It is a derivative of phenoxazine, and when hydrolyzed or oxidized, it releases a fluorescent product, allowing for sensitive detection methods in various analytical applications. One of the common forms utilized in laboratory settings is Amplex Red, which is the 10-acetyl derivative of hydroxyphenoxazine. Amplex Red is known for its ability to detect hydrogen peroxide or horseradish peroxidase with high sensitivity, making it valuable in assays measuring oxidative stress and enzymatic activity. The compound's fluorescence properties provide a versatile tool for researchers studying cellular and biochemical processes. While hydroxyphenoxazine is effective in research contexts, handling precautions are necessary due to its potential reactivity and the need for controlled experimental conditions to ensure accuracy and safety in measurement.
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