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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 155-157, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Measurement of Polarographically Active Sulfur in Human Serum Fractions Obtained by Paper Electrophoresis

Jircaroní Homolka 1

1 Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Karlovo nám. 32, Prague 2, Czechoslovakia.

Polarographically active sulfur was distributed among the serum-protein fractions as follows (in percentages): albumin, 63.21; agr1-globulin, 3.17; agr2-globulin, 7.92; beta-globulin, 14.54; agr-globulin, 11.16. The results compare well with those obtained by X-ray spectrometry. The same method was applied to sera from patients suffering from malignant processes and some other diseases; the percentage of polarographically active sulfur in fractions of plasma from diseased individuals varied considerably.

Accepted on November 28, 1969







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