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The [[spectroscopy|spectroscopic]] properties of FAD and its variants allows for reaction monitoring by use of [[Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy|UV-VIS absorption]] and [[Fluorescence spectroscopy|fluorescence]] spectroscopies. Each form of FAD has distinct absorbance spectra, making for easy observation of changes in oxidation state. A major local absorbance maximum for FAD is observed at 450&nbsp;nm, with an extinction coefficient of 11,300 M<sup>−1</sup> cm<sup>−1</sup>. Flavins in general have fluorescent activity when unbound (proteins bound to flavin nucleic acid derivatives are called [[flavoprotein]]s). This property can be utilized when examining protein binding, observing loss of fluorescent activity when put into the bound state. Oxidized flavins have high absorbances of about 450&nbsp;nm, and fluoresce at about 515-520&nbsp;nm.

The spectroscopic properties of FAD and its variants allows for reaction monitoring by use of UV-VIS absorption and fluorescence spectroscopies. Each form of FAD has distinct absorbance spectra, making for easy observation of changes in oxidation state. A major local absorbance maximum for FAD is observed at 450 nm, with an extinction coefficient of 11,300 M−1 cm−1. Flavins in general have fluorescent activity when unbound (proteins bound to flavin nucleic acid derivatives are called flavoproteins). This property can be utilized when examining protein binding, observing loss of fluorescent activity when put into the bound state. Oxidized flavins have high absorbances of about 450 nm, and fluoresce at about 515-520 nm.