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N-Haloamine derivatives

IODO-GEN (Pierce), first described by Fraker and Speck in 1978, is 1,3,4,6-tetrachloro-3a,6a-diphenylglycouril, an N-haloamine derivative with oxidizing properties similar to those of IODO-BEADS and chloramine-T. The compound is insoluble in aqueous solution, therefore making it a type of solid-phase radioiodination reagent. However, unlike IODO-BEADS, wherein the oxidizing group is immobilized on an-... [Pg.427]


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