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Clinical Chemistry 4: 296-299, 1958;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 4, 296-299, Copyright © 1958 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Rapid Test for Detection of Certain Iodine-Containing Contaminants in Serum

Alfred Grossmann 1 and Grace F. Grossmann 1

1 Grace Laboratories, 5909 Ridge Ave., Philadelphia, Penna.

A method has been proposed for detecting sera of iodine content of 500 µg. per 100 ml., or higher. When using incineration procedures for the analysis of PBI, samples containing large amounts of iodine may cause the contamination of other specimens, and invalidate the entire run. The high-iodine detection test reported here has also been found useful, under certain conditions, for rapid, semiquantitative iodine assay.

Submitted on April 22, 1958







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