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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 11, 1051-1057, Copyright © 1965 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A Direct-Reading Bilirubinometer Incorporating Hemolysis and Turbidity Correction

Sanford H. Jackson 1

1 Research Institute and Division of Clinical Chemistry, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

An instrument has been developed by which the bilirubin concentration in serum is determined spectrophotometrically. A reading of the difference in absorbance at 450 mµ and 540 mµ is obtained. The presence of hemoglobin or turbidity is corrected for, so that the differential absorbance reading, multiplied by a calibration factor, gives the correct bilirubin concentration. Comparisons with analyses using a Zeiss PMQ spectrophotometer agree closely.

Submitted on June 29, 1965
Accepted on August 26, 1965







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