Amine And Quaternary Ammonium Patents (Class 436/111)
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Patent number: 5763276Abstract: The invention provides a process for detecting the presence of guanidinium ions in a sample solution. The detection process involves contacting a sample solution suspected of containing guanidinium ions with a cation exchange resin and eluting the guanidinium ions present in the sample solution with an aqueous buffer solution having a pH of about 1.5 to about 2. This is followed by contacting the eluant with a cation suppressor column and simultaneously flowing a suppressor regenerate solution in the opposite direction on the opposite side of the permeable membrane of the column, and finally, detecting the presence of guanidinium ions in the eluant from the ion exchange column which was contacted with the suppressor column by use of a conductivity detector.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1996Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: La Jolla Cancer Research FoundationInventors: William S. Craig, John R. Harper, Sam D. Hernandez, Paul J. Kostel, Jonathan R. Parker, Thomas S. Vedvick
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Patent number: 5756631Abstract: Viscous, liquid hexafluoroisopropanol-siloxane polymers having the basic structure: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is a monovalent hydrocarbon radical selected from the group consisting of C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl groups; cyclohexyl groups and phenyl groups;R.sub.2 is ##STR2## wherein m=1 to 4; and n is an integer greater than 1, are useful for rapid, reversible vapor sorption, especially for hydrogen bond accepting vapors.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: May 26, 1998Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventor: Jay W. Grate
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Patent number: 5750406Abstract: There is provided a test piece by which NO.sub.x, present in an environment may be visually observed apart from the influence of other gases, and with which qualitative and quantitative analysis may be performed. The test piece has a layered structure prepared by vacuum deposition a metal thin-film (Ag, Pt, Au, etc.) on a metal substrate (Cu, Zn, etc.). The rough amounts of NO.sub.x, SO.sub.x and NH.sub.3 in the environment are determined on the basis of the corrosion products (nitrates, etc.) produced when NO.sub.x, SO.sub.x and NH.sub.3 are collected after the test piece has been exposed to the environment for a prescribed period of time.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1995Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Eiichi Nakajima, Yasuo Udoh, Tsutomu Iikawa, Toshisuke Kitakohji, Teruo Motoyoshi, Takashi Furusawa, Shiori Yamazaki, Masao Nakayama, Michiko Satoh, Shigeru Fukushima, Mayumi Itabashi
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Patent number: 5738693Abstract: A method for detecting naphthylamines which are present as tracers in mineral oils, wherein the naphthylamine is extracted by treating the mineral oil with an aqueous medium, and is coupled in the aqueous phase with a diazonium salt to form an azo dye, the use of specific naphthylamines as tracers in mineral oils and mineral oils containing these specific naphthylamines.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1996Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rainer Dyllick-Brenzinger, Ulrike Schlosser, Walter Kurtz, Gunther Lamm
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Patent number: 5712167Abstract: In order to quantitatively measure an Amadori compound by a simple optical method utilizing light scattering, a sample containing an Amadori compound which is stored in a cell is irradiated with excitation light from an He--Ne laser unit so that scattered light from the sample is received and separated into its spectral components for obtaining a light scattering spectrum, and a light scattering peak existing at 820 to 840 cm.sup.-1, 1655 to 1660 cm.sup.-1, 2000 to 2020 cm.sup.-1, 2080 to 2100 cm.sup.-1, 2460 to 2470 cm.sup.-1 or 2530 to 2600 cm.sup.-1 in shift wavenumber with respect to the excitation wavelength in the light scattering spectrum is detected by a detector. The saccharide concentration or the saccharification ratio of the Amadori compound is measured by a calibration curve through the peak intensity or the peak integral value of the light scattering peak.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1996Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Kyoto Dai-Ichi Kagaku Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshinori Yamaguchi, Xiaoming Dou, Masayuki Yagi, Harumi Uenoyama
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Patent number: 5677189Abstract: A method of detecting sphingosines and platelet activation is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Oncomembrane, Inc.Inventors: Yasuyuki Igarashi, Yutaka Yatomi, Hideki Ohta, Sen-Itiroh Hakomori
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Patent number: 5668014Abstract: To estimate nitric acid ions and nitrous acid ions in a sample solution, a method is proposed which comprises the steps of (a) feeding both the sample solution and a reducing agent to an acidic solution which is flowing in a thin pipe; (b) positively mixing the sample solution and the reducing agent and thus reacting the same in a given portion of the pipe; (c) leading the reacted solution to a gas/liquid separator thereby to separate a gaseous phase from the reacted solution; and (d) estimating the nitric acid ions and nitrous acid ions in the gaseous phase.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha MeidenshaInventors: Toyoaki Aoki, Hiroshi Tsugura
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Patent number: 5662867Abstract: Disclosed is a dry reagent system involving an absorbent carrier incorporated with a dye precursor which undergoes a detectable response in the presence of creatinine under strongly basic conditions and which also contains a moderating agent for the strong base which is a polyglycol or a polymerized quaternary ammonium salt.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1991Date of Patent: September 2, 1997Assignee: Bayer CorporationInventors: Michael J. Pugia, Michael Salvati, Christos Galiatsatos
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Patent number: 5660790Abstract: Tests for elevated pH and volatile amines in aqueous fluids are disclosed, including tests useful in the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis and in other biological conditions. By using formulated indicators and indicators held in matrices that are permeable to gas but not to liquid, the tests provide clear and sharp transitions detectable by visual or machine-readable means rather than by subjective judgments such as small gradations in color or olfactory determinations. The tests lend themselves readily to iconic readouts of the test indications and to the inclusion of positive and negative controls.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1996Date of Patent: August 26, 1997Assignee: Litmus Concepts, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Lawrence, Peter U. Ly, David R. Shockey
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Patent number: 5652146Abstract: A method of monitoring compliance of a patient that has been placed on a medication maintenance program with a prescribed medication dosage by determining a normalized urine medication concentration. An unadulterated urine sample is obtained from the patient. The urine medication concentration and urine specific gravity are measured. The normalized urine medication concentration is calculated as a function of the measured medication concentration in the urine and the urine specific gravity. The calculated normalized urine medication concentration is compared with an expected medication concentration value for the patient for the maintenance program prescribed to determine any significant differences therebetween as an indication of noncompliance. Alternatively, a urinary-parameter normalized urine medication concentration is calculated as a function of the measured medication concentration in the urine, the urine specific gravity and at least one selected pharmacokinetic parameter of the medication.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 1996Date of Patent: July 29, 1997Assignee: Private Clinic Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Michael Kell
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Patent number: 5639672Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for electrochemically measuring the concentration of fructosamine, or its high alkalinity eneaminol tautomer in a body fluid sample.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 1995Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: LXN CorporationInventors: John F. Burd, Gebhard Neyer
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Patent number: 5631374Abstract: The present invention is directed to derivatives of aroyl-2-quinoline-carboxaldehyde and their use in detection and quantification of minute amounts of primary amines.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 20, 1997Assignee: Research Corporation Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Milos V. Novotny, Donald Wiesler, Jinping Liu, You-Zung Hsieh
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Patent number: 5620900Abstract: The invention relates to an absorptive support and a method for the determination of ammonium ions in aqueous solutions by the Berthelot method using one absorptive support. The absorptive support is impregnated with a phenol derivative.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Inventor: Dieter Tanzer
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Patent number: 5599913Abstract: New chromoionophores of the formula IV ##STR1## wherein a=0-3, b=0 or 1, c =0 or 1, x=0 or 1, y=0 or 1, z=0 or 1,R', which may be the same or different in each aryl group, is H, halogen, hydrocarbyl, aryl, hydrocarbylaryl or a substituted derivative thereof;R, which may be the same or different, is hydrocarbyl, aryl, hydrocarbylaryl, or a substituted derivative thereofare useful in optical sensors or colourmetric reagents for clinical use particularly for lithium, When complexed with lithium, the chromoionophores of the invention and other calixarene derivatives can be used for detecting amines, particularly trimethylamine, as an indicator of fish spoilage.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Inventors: Stephen J. Harris, Dermot Diamond, Michael A. McKervey
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Patent number: 5576216Abstract: A universal standard chemical reagent for quantitative visual and spectrometric analysis of compounds having reactive functional groups, including mixtures and homologs of said compounds, said reagent comprising a compound of the general formula Q-B-f, wherein: Q stands for an organic moiety which can be measured quantitatively, visually by color, spectroscopically, or fluorometrically; B represents a non-reactive organic bridging unit linking the moiety Q to a reactive functional group f, said bridging unit being of sufficient length or size to prevent any possible interaction of Q that might alter its spectroscopic properties even upon derivatization; and f is a reactive group which can react with a compound to form covalently bonded derivatives.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Zipora PatchornikInventor: Avraham Patchornik
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Patent number: 5547878Abstract: A method of monitoring compliance of a patient that has been placed on a medication maintenance program with a prescribed medication dosage by determining a normalized urine methadone concentration. An unadulterated urine sample is obtained from the patient. The urine methadone concentration and urine specific gravity are measured. The normalized urine medication concentration is calculated as a function of the measured medication concentration in the urine and the urine specific gravity. The calculated normalized urine medication concentration is compared with an expected medication concentration value for the patient for the maintenance program prescribed to determine any significant differences therebetween as an indication of noncompliance.Alternatively, a urinary-parameter normalized urine medication concentration is calculated as a function of the measured medication concentration in the urine, the urine specific gravity and at least one selected pharmacokinetic parameter of the medication.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Inventor: Michael Kell
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Patent number: 5529935Abstract: A process for determining the organoamines concentrations in chlorosilane. The process comprises separating a mixture comprising as a major portion a chlorosilane and as minor portion an organoamine having a boiling point less than or about the boiling point of the chlorosilane, where the organoamine is complexed in situ in the chlorosilane to form an organoamine complex which vaporizes at a temperature greater than the boiling point temperature of the chlorosilane, into a vapor phase comprising the chlorosilane and a solid phase comprising the organoamine complex. An aqueous solution of the solid phase is formed and analyzed by ion exchange chromatography for organoamine content. The present invention is particularly useful for analyzing chlorosilanes for dimethylamine and trimethylamine where the chlorosilane or residual hydrogen chloride in the chlorosilane serves to complex the organoamine.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1995Date of Patent: June 25, 1996Assignee: Hemlock Semiconductor CorporationInventors: Robert G. Brink, David M. Muller, Guy L. Reggio
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Patent number: 5521060Abstract: A sparingly soluble salt of a heteropoly acid is used for the determination of an analyte which is an aromatic amine rich in electrons or together with another substance leads to such an amine. The analyte is determined by means of the heteropoly blue color formed.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Boehringer Mannheim GmbHInventors: Joachim Hoenes, Hans Wielinger, Volker Unkrig
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Patent number: 5506148Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for generating the fluorescence of polyanionic fluorophores in low dielectric media with fluorescence activation produced by specific quaternary onium compounds. The method may be used for measuring an analyte and may be useful in sensor devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corp.Inventor: Christiane Munkholm
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Patent number: 5498547Abstract: A test method and device is described for determining biguanides in aqueous fluids such as swimming pool water which involve contacting the fluid with a matrix incorporating a pH sensitive indicator material which exhibits the biguanide error effect. A buffer is advantageously used to maintain the test system within a defined constant pH range to eliminate the effect of pH changes on the test system.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: Environmental Test Systems, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth A. Blake, Chauncey O. Rupe, Carol A. Terry
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Patent number: 5480612Abstract: A kit for detecting nitroaromatic, organic nitrate, nitramine, inorganic nitrate, and chlorate and bromate explosives is characterized by the fact that for the detection of an inorganic nitrate, a reagent is used which comprises zinc powder suspended in a liquid comprising at least one water-miscible organic solvent, while for the detection of chlorates or bromates, a reagent is used which comprises an aniline salt in a homogeneous strongly acidic solution including at least one water-miscible organic solvent.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: The State of Israel represented by the Prime Minister's Office, Israel Institute For Biological ResearchInventor: Yair Margalit
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Patent number: 5476794Abstract: Disclosed is a method of rapidly checking surfaces for the presence of traces of specific compounds such as certain explosives and drugs. A hand-covering such as a cotton glove is used to wipe surfaces to pick up particles of the specific compound which may indicate the presence of larger amounts or previous contact of a surface by a person who has handled the compound. The particles are transferred--unheated--to collection surfaces of a hand-held sample probe by vacuuming of the gloved hand by the battery-operated probe. Heat is then supplied by a source external to the probe to vaporize the particles, and the vapors are analyzed by a suitable technique such as high speed gas chromatography. The method permits checking of surfaces for explosives at processing rates of up to several samples per minute.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: December 19, 1995Assignee: Thermedics Inc.Inventors: Stephen E. O'Brien, David H. Fine, Freemand W. Fraim
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Patent number: 5472882Abstract: Disclosed is an improved method and system for injecting liquid into containers and for inspecting containers for the presence of certain substances such as potential contaminants such as ammonium salts or amine salts in glass or plastic bottles. A high speed system and method are provided for detecting these contaminants in these bottles. Ammonia and amines can be detected by chemiluminescence of samples of volatiles emitted from the bottles during the high speed inspection process. A solution of Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3 is injected into the bottles in order to enhance the conversion of ammonium or amine salts to free ammonia or amines which are then released as vapors. This enhances the likelihood that a gas-phase detection system such as one using chemiluminescence detection techniques will detect the presence of contaminants containing ammonium salts or amine salts.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: David P. Rounbehler, Eugene K. Achter, David H. Fine, Freeman W. Fraim, Stephen J. MacDonald, Helmut W. Klotzsch
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Patent number: 5457056Abstract: A base modifier is added to a pyridine/base reagent composition to improve the ability to detect halogenated hydrocarbons like TCE and chloroform. The base modifier is an organic base which facilitates formation of a stable final reaction product. New bases are also combined with pyridine.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: October 10, 1995Assignee: FiberChem, Inc.Inventors: Dileep K. Dandge, Kishology Goswami, Stanley M. Klainer, Chuka H. Ejiofor
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Patent number: 5445943Abstract: The invention concerns a method for the colorimetric determination of NADH by means of enzymatic oxidation with benzyl alcohol dehydrogenase whereby an aromatic nitrosoaniline compound of the general formula I is reduced to a colored quinone diimine ##STR1## in which R.sup.1 denotes hydrogen, halogen, hydroxy, alkoxy, aryloxy, alkylthio, arylthio, alkyl or alkylene substituted if desired by carboxy, PO.sub.3 H.sub.2, dialkylphosphinyl or SO.sub.3 H, amino substituted if desired once or twice by alkyl which in turn can be substituted if desired by hydroxy, PO.sub.3 H.sub.2, SO.sub.3 H or carboxy and R denotes a residue which forms a color by electron conjugation with a quinone diimiine system. The invention also concerns a corresponding agent as well as a chromogenic nitroso compound of formula I as well as its use for the enzymatic colorimetric determination of an analyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Boehringer Mannheim GmbHInventor: Joachim Hoenes
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Patent number: 5419837Abstract: The present invention provides methods for treating industrial water systems. Pursuant to the method, the industrial water systems are treated with an effective amount of a hindered amine. In further embodiments, the hindered amine also acts as a steam tracer.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Nalco Chemical CompanyInventors: Martin R. Godfrey, David P. Workman
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Patent number: 5418170Abstract: A method and system for injecting liquid into containers and for inspecting containers for the presence of certain substances such as potential contaminants such as ammonium salts or amine salts in glass or plastic bottles. A high speed system and method are provided for detecting these contaminants in these bottles. Ammonia and amines can be detected by chemiluminescence of samples of volatiles emitted from the bottles during the high speed inspection process. A solution of Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3 is injected into the bottles in order to enhance the conversion of ammonium or amine salts to free ammonia or amines which are then released as vapors. This enhances the likelihood that a gas-phase detection system such as one using chemiluminescence detection techniques will detect the presence of contaminants containing ammonium salts or amine salts.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventors: David P. Rounbehler, Eugene K. Achter, David H. Fine, Freeman W. Fraim, Stephen J. MacDonald, Helmut W. Klotzsch
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Patent number: 5401662Abstract: In the method for the determination of water, the sample is admixed with a molar 1:1 adduct of sulphur dioxide with an amine having a pK.sub.A of more than 6, dissolved in an aprotic solvent, and is oxidized with iodine.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1993Date of Patent: March 28, 1995Assignee: Riedel-de Haen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Hermann Matschiner, Claus-Peter Maschmeier
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Patent number: 5387525Abstract: The invention pertains to a method for generating the fluorescence of polyanionic fluorophores in low dielectric media with fluorescence activation produced by specific quaternary onium compounds. The method may be used for measuring an analyte and may be useful in sensor devices.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Ciba Corning Diagnostics Corp.Inventor: Christiane Munkholm
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Patent number: 5382523Abstract: A sparingly soluble salt of a heteropoly acid is used for the determination of an analyte which is an aromatic amine rich in electrons or together with another substance leads to such an amine. The analyte is determined by means of the heteropoly blue color formed.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1993Date of Patent: January 17, 1995Assignee: Boehringer Mannheim GmbHInventors: Joachim Hoenes, Hans Wielinger, Volker Unkrig
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Patent number: 5378635Abstract: A method of measuring at least one of a catecholamine and its metabolite including a biological sample pretreatment process, a fluorescence inducing process of converting into a fluorescence inductor the at least one of a catecholamine and its metabolite in the biological sample subjected to pretreatment by means of a fluorescence inducing reagent, and a measuring process of separating and measuring said fluorescence inductor by liquid chromatography, said method being characterized by addition of a specified volume of maleimide before said process of making the biological sample fluorescent.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Yasuda, Masami Aoki, Takefumi Yokokura
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Patent number: 5358876Abstract: An oxygen indicator comprising(a) at least one aliphatic organic compound having 3 or more carbon atoms and containing at least one primary amine group and at least one hydroxy group and optionally an organic or inorganic acid or the chemically bonded material of the organic compound and the acid, and(b) at least one dyestuff selected from the group consisting of thiazine dyestuffs, indigo dyestuffs and mixtures thereof is disclosed. The oxygen indicator of this invention can be used under anhydrous conditions and under presence of light.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1993Date of Patent: October 25, 1994Assignee: Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company, Inc.Inventors: Yoshiaki Inoue, Hidetoshi Hatakeyama, Isamu Yoshino
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Patent number: 5350565Abstract: A device for detecting contaminants in returned bottles, particularly in a high-speed bottle line, is disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, a sample chamber is rotated on a carousel unit between top and bottom bulkheads. The surfaces of the bulkheads facing the chamber are flat and substantially parallel, and the chamber has two open ends which face the two bulkheads, respectively. A blast of air is directed into the mouth of the bottle to be sampled, forcing the contents of the bottle through an aperture in the lower bulkhead and into the sample chamber. In the preferred embodiment, the analyzer contains a UV absorption analyzer and a photoionization detector. The carousel unit contains four sample chambers which rotate between a sampling station, the two detectors, and a purge station. The analyzer is controlled by a computer which issues a reject instruction to a bottle reject mechanism if the level of contaminants detected by either detector exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1992Date of Patent: September 27, 1994Assignee: Photovac Centre, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Leveson, John D. Laslavic, Nicholas J. Barker
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Patent number: 5330898Abstract: A method for the detection of at least one polyamine associated with bacterial infection, which comprises contacting a sample suspected of containing polyamine-associated bacteria in aqueous medium at alkaline pH with indigo carmine and dimethyl sulfoxia and observing whether a blue color develops in five minutes indicating the presence of polyamine.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1991Date of Patent: July 19, 1994Assignee: Diagnostic Markers, Inc.Inventors: David Bar-Or, Clive Solomons
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Patent number: 5322797Abstract: A paint or coating composition and method for detecting vapor or liquid reactants, such as ammonia. The composition is composed of ethyl cellulose as a binder, a filler, such as amorphous silica, and a dye, such as bromophenol blue. The composition serves as a passive detector for vapor or liquid reactants when applied to selected surfaces as a paint. The composition is capable of detecting extremely low concentrations of vapor. Further, the composition is capable of regenerating to its original color, thereby providing repeated detection capability.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1992Date of Patent: June 21, 1994Assignee: Southwest Research InstituteInventors: William A. Mallow, Jerome J. Dziuk, Jr.
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Patent number: 5308774Abstract: Physiologically active substances contained in a biological sample not subjected to deproteinization can be converted to their derivatives at a high efficiency without being adversely affected by the protein present in the sample, and accordingly the analysis of said physiologically active substances in the form of said derivatives can be performed at a high precision.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1990Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Junkichi Miura, Masahito Ito, Yoshio Fujii, Hiroshi Satake, Kasumi Yoshida
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Patent number: 5308771Abstract: A device for detecting the presence or concentration of an analyte, a method of making the device, and a method of detecting the presence or concentration of an analyte. The invention features one or more supports, such as beads, which carry a thin film of polymer substrate. The polymer substrate has a sensing reagent and a porous matrix. The sensing reagent alters the optical properties of the polymer substrate in the presence of analyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1992Date of Patent: May 3, 1994Assignee: Geo-Centers, Inc.Inventors: Quan Zhou, Mary E. Tabacco, Bruce N. Nelson
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Patent number: 5298427Abstract: A detection system for determining the quantity of amino acid in a sample stream is provided based on the reaction of a buffer at a pH level from 10 to 11, with a reagent Ru(bpy).sub.3.sup.3+, which is generated electrochemically on site. The detection system is further characterized by immediate luminescence upon reaction of the buffer in the pH range containing amino acid, with the reagent Ru(bpy).sub.3.sup.3+. The detection system is capable of not only immediate detection of the quantity of amino acid in a sample stream, but even in very low concentrations.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1992Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: The Board of Trustees of the University of ArkansasInventors: Donald R. Bobbitt, Stephen N. Brune
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Patent number: 5296380Abstract: In a color reaction method for detecting particular classes of explosives, a sample from a suspect source is subjected serially to the indicated reagents in the liquid phase, the reagents after the first being applied only if no color reaction has been obtained in the preceding test. The second and third reagents only are applied in presence of the preceding reagent(s). The first reagent is an alkaline solution of a diazotizable aminoaromatic azo-dye precursor, which detects nitroaromatic explosives. The second reagent is a strongly acidic reagent containing a nitrate to nitrite ion reducing agent and a diazo-coupler, which detects organic nitrates and nitramines. The third reagent is zinc powder suspended in a liquid, which detects inorganic nitrates. The fourth reagent is an aniline salt in a homogeneous strongly acidic solution including a water-miscible organic solvent, which detects chlorates and bromates. The invention includes also a test kit for use in the method.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1992Date of Patent: March 22, 1994Assignee: Israel Institute For Biological ResearchInventor: Yair Margalit
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Patent number: 5284776Abstract: A method of determining the concentration of a quinolone in an aqueous solution comprising reacting the quinolone with an iron salt under conditions and for a time period sufficient to form a color change in the aqueous solution and comparing the resulting color change to an appropriate standard, and optionally comprising the further step of adjusting the pH of the aqueous quinolone solution to a value of less than about 7.0 prior to reacting the aqueous solution with an iron salt, as well as a test kit useful for carrying out such a method.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1993Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: James J. Napier, Mark R. Holst, Bhi-Yung Cheng
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Patent number: 5270215Abstract: A spectrophotometric assay for quantitative determination of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid in fluid samples. 3-methyl-2-benzthiazolone hydrazone is oxidized with sodium periodate to the corresponding diazonium salt. The resulting diazonium salt adds electrophilically to activated positions on indole ring of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid to yield azo dyes which absorb light at 510 nm.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1992Date of Patent: December 14, 1993Inventors: Matthew R. Pincus, Harry Mukerjee
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Patent number: 5268302Abstract: A method and apparatus for selective, high speed detection of vapors of specific gas-chromatographically-separable compounds. In the disclosed method separate analyses are performed on two portions of a gas sample formed by flash-heating trapped vapors to successively higher temperatures while flowing hydrogen carrier gas over coatings in/on which the vapors are held. Within a total time interval of about twenty seconds 1) two sample portions are formed, 2) each portion is rapidly separated in two series-connected, high speed, temperature-programmed gas chromatographs, and 3) specific compounds are identified by detection of NO gas formed during an oxidative pyrolysis of each separated portion. One application of the described method and apparatus is the rapid, selective, and sensitive detection of nitrogen-containing compounds such as the drugs methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Assignee: Thermedics Inc.Inventors: David P. Rounbehler, David P. Lieb
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Patent number: 5262331Abstract: A method for monitoring the reaction between an activated carboxylic acid derivative and an amine, such as the formation of a peptide bond in peptide synthesis, whereby an inert anionic dye component and an inert cationic component are included in the reaction system, in small relative amounts compared to the carboxylic acid derivative. The distribution of the dye component to the cationic component, when separated from the amine component, is monitored and at a given maximum value indicates a substantially quantitative reaction.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Inventors: Stephen Salisbury, John Tremeer, David Owen, John Davies
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Patent number: 5252292Abstract: An ammonia sensor consisting of at least one pair of electrodes and an ammonia-sensing material comprising a polyaniline filling the space between the electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1990Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Inventors: Mitsutoshi Hirata, Ryutoku Yosomiya, Soichiro Takenishi
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Patent number: 5250441Abstract: A method and kit for estimating the amount of methyl anthranilate includes obtaining a sample suspected of having methyl anthranilate, acidifying the sample with a strong acid, adding sodium nitrite to the acidified sample producing nitrous acid which in the presence of methyl anthranilate produces a diazonium ion. The method further comprises a step of adding sulfamic acid which removes excess nitrous acid from the sample, followed by the addition N-(1-naphthyl) ethylenediamine which reacts with the diazonium ion to form a colored complex which is color responsive which is then compared to standards prepared using known amounts of methyl anthranilate. The kit provides the a sample holder and vials of ingredients and standards to practice the method.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1993Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Inventors: Peter F. Vogt, Bruce Becraft
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Patent number: 5240860Abstract: A sparingly soluble salt of a heteropoly acid is used for the determination of an analyte which is an aromatic amine rich in electrons or together with another substance leads to such an amine. The analyte is determined by means of the heteropoly blue color formed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1990Date of Patent: August 31, 1993Assignee: Boehringer Mannehim GmbHInventors: Joachim Hoenes, Hans Wielinger, Volker Unkrig
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Patent number: 5229298Abstract: A method for determining the concentration of a tracer, e.g. nitrogen-bearing marker dye, in a hydrocarbon liquid, e.g. gasoline. In the present method, a sample of the marked hydrocarbon liquid which is to be analyzied is prepared by adding a known volume of a nitrogen-bearing, "internal standard" thereto. The sample is then heated, preferably in a gas chromatograph, to vaporize, separate, and measure the dye and the internal standard. These measurements provide a ratio which is matched or compared to a predetermined, reference ratio which, in turn, is representative of a known concentration of the dye in the sampled hydrocarbon.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1992Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: Atlantic Richfield CompanyInventor: Sarkiss Zoumalan
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Patent number: 5214170Abstract: A novel 1.alpha. (or 24R), 25-dihydroxy vitamin D.sub.3 amino acid derivative of the formula ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1 is OH or --O--CO--A--NH.sub.2, and R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 are each selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, OH and --O--CO--A--NH.sub.2 ; wherein one of R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 is hydrogen, one of R.sub., R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 is OH, and one of R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 is --O--CO--A--NH.sub.2 ; and wherein A is C.sub.1-10 alkylene, is produced by removing a protective group for the amino group, e.g. 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl, in the presence of a base in an inert solvent. A radioisotope iodine-labeled residue is then attached to the amino group to produce a derivative useful in the assay of 1.alpha. (or 24R), 25-dihydroxy vitamin D.sub.3 in a specimen.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Toyo Jozo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Miyuki Tanabe, Shigeru Ikuta
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Patent number: 5212097Abstract: Catecholamines in a living body fluid are analyzed by a process which involves reacting a living body fluid sample with a boron compound of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is hydroxyl, aryl or alkyl, to form a complex of the boron compound with a catecholamine; deproteinizing the reaction solution containing the complex; decomposing the complex to release the catecholamine; labeling the released catecholamine to form a labeled catecholamine; eluting the labeled catecholamine adsorbed on a separation column; and detecting the eluted, labeled catecholamine. Advantageously, this process enables catecholamines to be measured with a high recovery ratio and high accuracy by forming the catecholamines into a complex with a boron compound.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1990Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Masao Kamahori, Mamoru Taki, Junkichi Miura, Taro Nogami, Yoshio Watanabe
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Patent number: 5194658Abstract: 2-amino-3-methyl-1-naphthalenecarbonitriles of the formula: ##STR1## wherein R is alkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, halogen, cyano, or hydrogen are prepared by pyrolizing a by-product of a SAN or ABS manufacturing process of the formula: ##STR2## wherein R is alkyl of from 1 to 6 carbon atoms, halogen, cyano, or hydrogen.In another respect, this invention is a process for identifying aldehydes comprising: (a) contacting 2-amino-3-methyl-1-naphthalene-carbonitrile with aldehydes to form an UV-absorbing imine, and (b) analyzing the imine using conventional analytical techniques to identify the presence of the imines.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1992Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Edmund J. Stark, Duane B. Priddy