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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 17, 1007-1009, Copyright © 1971 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated Hydrolysis of Total Estrogens in Urine from Pregnant Women

G. G. Muir 1 and M. Ryan 1

1 Department of Biochemistry, Luton and Dunstable Hospital, Luton, Beds, Great Britain.

This method for the hydrolysis of estrogens completes the automated analysis of estrogens in pregnancy urine described by Muir, Ua Conaill, and Ryan [Steroids 13, 719 (1969)]. Pregnancy urines can be processed from the sampling of urine to the recording of fluorescence intensity in 30 min, at a rate of 20 samples per hour. The presence of glucose does not decrease the apparent hydrolysis products.


Key Words: fluorometry • AutoAnalyzer

Submitted on August 17, 1970
Accepted on June 30, 1971







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