Product description
Nitrogen is an essential element for构成 biological organisms, and the nitrogen cycle in nature includes many transformations. Atmospheric nitrogen is fixed by nitrogen-fixing microorganisms and symbiotic associations between plants and microorganisms into ammonium nitrogen, which is then converted into nitrate nitrogen by nitrifying microorganisms and assimilated by plants or microorganisms into organic nitrogen compounds. The ammonium nitrogen content in plant tissues can reflect the degree of plant stress. α-Amino acids, when heated with a solution of indole-3-ketone, undergo oxidative deamination to form the corresponding α-keto acids, which further decarboxylate to form aldehydes, while the indole-3-ketone is reduced. In a weak acid environment, the reduced indole-3-ketone reacts with ammonia and another molecule of indole-3-ketone to form a blue-purple complex, which has a characteristic absorption peak at 570nm.
Additional Materials and Equipments Required
Visible spectrophotometer, 1mL glass cuvettes (optical path 1cm), desktop centrifuge, water bath, pipette, mortar and pestle, anhydrous ethanol, ice.