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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 440-446, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Studies on the Determination of Bile Pigments

VI. Urobilinogen in Urine as Urobilinogen-Aldehyde

Richard J. Henry 1, Alberto A. Fernandez 1, and S. Berkman 1

1 Bio-Science Laboratories, 12330 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 25, Calif.

In an attempt to complete the standardization of the "quantitative" method for the determination of urobilinogen in urine, recoveries of added urobilin varied erratically between 50 and 80%. Experiments to demonstrate the cause of the low recoveries suggest that urobilin is altered in the reduction procedure by the presence of urine.

Submitted on March 7, 1963







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