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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 6, 352-361, Copyright © 1960 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Triple-Test Strip for Urinary Glucose, Protein, and pH

Helen M. Free 1, Galen F. Collins 1, and Alfred H. Free 1

1 Ames Research Laboratory, Elkhart, Ind.

A triple-test strip for the simultaneous estimation of protein, glucose, and pH in urine with one simple dip-and-read operation is described. The three results can be obtained in little more than 10 seconds' time. Each of the three tests is a colorimetric reaction, and each is accompanied by a color chart for standardized results. A total of 12,674 results obtained in blind testing by experienced and inexperienced operators indicates that all three tests give accurate, reliable performance, as compared with other laboratory methods.







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