A typical iodoform reaction is exploited to form a yellow product in the form of precipitates. An iodoform test shows a positive result as yellow precipitates in the presence of ethanol and isopropanol; therefore, the test can only be used to distinguish between methanol and those legal alcohols...
A typical iodoform reaction is exploited to form a yellow product in the form of precipitates. An iodoform test shows a positive result as yellow precipitates in the presence of ethanol and isopropanol; therefore, the test can only be used to distinguish between methanol and those legal alcohols...
The animal model used shows an advantage, because subcutaneous connective tissue does not produce biological hard tissues (such as dentin, cementum and bone) that could hinder calcium salt detection, evidencing the tissue response to test material. These results do not reproduce a complete analysis ...