is an aromatic compound that reacts with reducing sugars and other reducing molecules to form 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid, which strongly absorbs light at 540 nm. It was first introduced as a method to detect reducing substances in urine and has since been widely used, for example, for quantifying carbohydrate levels in blood.[2] It is mainly used in assay of alpha-amylase. However, enzymatic methods are usually preferred due to DNS lack of specificity