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Clinical Chemistry 11: 533-534, 1965;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 11, 533-534, Copyright © 1965 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

An Improved Colorimetric Transaminase Assay

Arthur L. Babson 1 and George E. Philips 1

1 Warner-Lambert Research Institute, Morris Plains, N. J.

The chromogenic reaction between a diazonium salt and oxalacetic acid produced by glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase has been completely stabilized by the addition of acid and a surface-active agent instead of water. This improvement markedly simplifies the procedure by allowing the samples to be read at any time.

Submitted on September 8, 1964
Accepted on December 9, 1964







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