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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 13, 752-759, Copyright © 1967 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Comparison Between p-Nitrophenyl Glucuronide and Phenolphthalein Glucuronide as Substrates in the Assay of beta-Glucuronidase

Gabor Szasz 1

1 Laboratory Department, City Hospital, Frankfurt a.M.-Höchst, West Germany.

The p-nitrophenyl glucuronide method for the determination of beta-glucuronidase activity is compared with the phenolphthalein glucuronide method in a variety of diseases. It is shown that linear correlation exists between the two methods. The presence of isoenzymes, which would hydrolyze the substrates at different rates, is therefore excluded. The reaction conditions for the phenolphthalein glucuronide method are investigated and improved upon. Normal values for both methods in milliunits per milliliter are presented. The advantages of the p-nitrophenyl glucuronide method are indicated.

Submitted on December 21, 1966
Accepted on February 6, 1967




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