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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 2, 117-124, Copyright © 1956 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Yeast Adenylic Acid as a Substrate for Serum Acid Phosphatase

Orland B. Reynolds 1, Moira Davison Reynolds 1, and Burnham S. Walker 1

1 Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.

Yeast adenylic acid was investigated as a substrate for serum acid phosphatase determination. It was compared as a substrate primarily with beta-glycerophosphate and found to be very similar in selectivity and sensitivity. There appears to be no significant advantage in the use of yeast adenylic acid over beta-glycerophosphate for this purpose.

Submitted on September 26, 1955







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