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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 12, 830-836, Copyright © 1966 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A Titrimetric Method for Determining Organic Acids and Bases in Urine

Gussie Goldberg 1, Wellington Paul 1, and Harvey Gonick 1

1 Departments of Medicine, Wadsworth Veterans Administration Center and UCLA Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles, Calif. 90073.

Organic acids and bases can be determined in a single procedure by first precipitating protein and removing carbonate with concentrated HCI, then adding Ca(OH)2 to precipitate phosphate and create an alkaline medium, removing ammonia by heat and suction, then finally titrating from pH 10.5 to 2.7 with dilute HCI.

Submitted on June 30, 1966
Accepted on July 23, 1966







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