With the continuous development of social economy and the increasing frequency of population movement, health issues have become a concern for everyone. Generally, the most common test is blood test. Many problems can be detected through blood. Now let's take a look at what role does the chemiluminescence reagent luminol play in blood testing? Luminol will only emit light after being treated with an oxidant. Generally, a mixed aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide and a hydroxide base is used as an activator. Under the catalysis of iron compounds, hydrogen peroxide decomposes into oxygen and water: Potassium ferricyanide is often used as the source of catalyst iron in the laboratory, while the catalyst in forensic medicine happens to be the iron in hemoglobin. Enzymes in many biological systems can also catalyze the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. When luminol reacts with hydroxide, a double negative ion (Dianion) is formed, which can be oxidized by oxygen generated by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, and the product is an organic peroxide. The peroxide is very unstable and immediately decomposes oxygen to generate excited 3-aminophthalic acid. In the transition from the excited state to the ground state, the released energy exists in the form of photons with a wavelength in the blue part of visible light. It can also be detected when a drop of blood is mixed with 999 drops of water. However, it also reacts with other oxidizing substances, but the displayed color and the length of time for color development are different. Desheng has many years of luminol production experience, and the production process is stable. Among them, "A Method for Synthesizing Luminol or Isoluminol in One Pot" has won the invention patent certificate of the State Intellectual Property Office. What else can you hesitate? Decisively choose our Desheng, you will have unexpected surprises.