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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 399-405, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

An Automated Method for the Determination of Serum Bilirubin

Murray Golub 1

1 Pathology & Laboratory Service, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston 15, Mass.

The bilirubin method of Rand and DiPasqua (3), which utilizes a stabilized diazonium salt solution of 2,4 dichloraniline, has been adapted to automatic chemical analysis. Both total bilirubin and "1-min. reacting" bilirubin can be assayed with good accuracy and precision. Data are presented to show excellent agreement with the manually performed procedure and the procedure of Malloy and Evelyn (1), which was used as the reference method.

Submitted on April 12, 1962







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