Millon's reagent

Millon's reagent
Mil·lon's reagent mē-'lōnz- or Mil·lon reagent mē-'lōn- n a solution that is usu. made by dissolving mercury in concentrated nitric acid and diluting with water and that when heated with phenolic compounds gives a red coloration used as a test esp. for tyrosine and proteins containing tyrosine
Mil·lon mē-lōn Auguste-Nicolas-Eugène (1812-1867)
French chemist and physician. Millon devoted his career to the military, first as a surgeon and then as a chemist. In 1848 he demonstrated that urea could be quantitatively analyzed, and in 1849 he formulated the solution now known as Millon's reagent.

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