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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 19, 121-122, Copyright © 1973 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Use of Ferric Ammonium Sulfate in Serum Cholesterol Determination

Hsien-wen Feng 1, Chung-miu Pi 1, Rong-bor Wang 1, and Li-chuen Chen 1

1 From the Department of Biochemistry, National Defense Medical Center; and Kohlberg Medical Research Laboratory, Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China

Ferric ammonium sulfate, which has advantages over ferric chloride in that it is not deliquescent and does not evolve hydrogen chloride upon addition of sulfuric acid, was used in the ferric chloride—sulfuric acid method for serum cholesterol determination. Comparable results are obtained with these iron salts

Submitted on August 14, 1972
Accepted on October 25, 1972







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