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Basically, HRP oxidizes the aromatic amines by one-electron or two-electron oxidation17, The blue oxidation product was believed a result of either one electron product (diamine) or two electron product (diimine) and one parent diamine.18 The yellow product formed after the addition of sulfuric acid, can be identified as two-electron oxidation (diimine). The produced diimine is stable and electroactive, it has an absorbance peak at 450nm and can be detected

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