Cross-Reactivity of Drug-Dependent Antibodies in Patients

                                               
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Dibutyl phthalate

                                               
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Cross reactivity for ELISA kit analysis of DBP analogue.

                                               
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Table 5 . Cross-reactivity of some compounds structurally

                                               
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Substance Name: Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) CAS Number: 84-74-2

                                               
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  • Does chlorination convert Dom to halogenated DBP?
  • Chlorination converted 30‰ of the initial carbons present in MBR effluent DOM to halogenated DBPs, and 78% of these carbon ended up as TCM; while monochloramination only resulted in 2.5‰ of DOM conversion to halogenated DBPs.
  • Which DBP precursors could be halogenated during chlorine and Chloramine disinfection?
  • Based on the correlations between halogenated DBP formation and UV absorbance/EEM fluorescence spectroscopic parameters, it can be proposed that proteins and humic substances were the primary DBP precursors that could be halogenated during chlorine and chloramine disinfection.
  • Which spectral slope is used to measure chlorine consumption and DBP formation?
  • In previous study, the values of differential log-transformed absorbance at wavelength 350 nm ( DLnA 350) and the differential log-transformed spectral slope at wavelengths 325–375 nm ( DSloop 325 – 375) were used to quantify chlorine consumption and DBP formation.