About: Spot analysis is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 53 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2086 citations. The topic is also known as: drop analysis & spot test analysis.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the use of spot tests in air pollution control, food adulteration and food composition, and forensic application of spot test analysis in Geochemistry.
Abstract: Techniques. Application of Spot Tests in Clinical Analysis. Forensic Application of Spot Test Analysis. Application of Spot Test Analysis in Geochemistry. Application of Spot Tests in Air Pollution Control. Water Quality Screening. Rapid Screening Tests of Soils and Plant Tissues. Rapid Screening Tests for Food Adulteration and Food Composition. Index.
TL;DR: In this article, an analytical image processing system is used to analyze spots on color electrophoretograms and the boundary of a spot chosen by the user is uniquely defined using polar cross-sections and is illustrated on a user interactive display.
Abstract: An analytical image processing system is used to analyze spots on color electrophoretograms. In one embodiment, the boundary of a spot chosen by the user is uniquely defined using polar cross-sections and is illustrated on a user interactive display. In such manner, the user is provided with visual confirmation of the shape of the spot used as a basis for generating output data relating to the spot analysis. The output data includes information not only about the two-dimensional area of the spot but also the intensity thereof to provide a useful measure of the quantity of protein present in the spot.
TL;DR: Sensitive and selective qualitative tests based on chemical reactions using small amounts of complex and reagents are referred to as "spot tests" The target is to reach the utmost sensitivity and selectivity with a minimum of physical and chemical operations.
Abstract: Sensitive and selective qualitative tests based on chemical reactions using small amounts of complex and reagents are referred to as “spot tests” The target is to reach the utmost sensitivity and selectivity with a minimum of physical and chemical operations
Rapid advances in spectral, chromatographic, nuclear, mass spectroscopic and electroanalytical research have changed analytical chemistry spectacularly and developed highly sophisticated analytical tools At the same time another development has taken place in certain distinct areas of application in exactly the opposite direction This is the search for simple, compact and inexpensive analytical devices for semiquantitative evaluation of certain elements or compounds where such approximate evaluation has diagnostic value at least in the first stage of examination
Major manufacturers of chemical reagents concentrated their efforts mainly in a number of applicative areas, namely clinical analysis, forensic tests, air and water quality control (QC) tests and soil and food QC tests
It must be emphasized that the applicability of spot test methodology is limited and for the exact determination of chemical substances, complex analytical procedures are unavoidable Although the use of spot and screening tests is marginal, the margin, however, is quite significant