fluorimetry
/flʊˈrɪmətri/
noun
- A scientific technique that measures the light given off by a substance when it is exposed to ultraviolet or other radiation, used to identify or quantify substances.
- In food safety, fluorimetry helps detect contaminants like aflatoxins in grain.
- Fluorimetry is commonly used in environmental labs to measure the concentration of certain pollutants.
- The researchers used fluorimetry to study how the drug interacts with cells.