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titleOfInvention Preparation method for urine monohydroxyphenyl metabolites detection reagent
abstract A preparation method for a urine monohydroxyphenyl metabolites detection reagent comprises the steps of preparing solution A, preparing solution B, preparing solution C, uniformly mixing solution A, solution B and solution C at the volume ratio of 1:(1.5-2):(0.5-1.5), adding distilled water into the mixture, and stirring the mixture uniformly, wherein solution A is a mixture prepared through reacting 1 part by weight of metallic mercury with 2-2.2 parts by weight of nitric acid and being diluted by distilled water; solution B is a nickel nitrate solution with the concentration of 0.05g/ml-0.15g/ml; solution C is a mercuric sulfate solution with the concentration of 0.05g/ml-0.15g/ml. The process for preparing testing reagents of monohydroxyphenyl metabolites in urine has the advantages of being low in production cost, and the prepared testing reagents of monohydroxyphenyl metabolites in urine is high in stability and sensitivity, low in false positive rate and false negative rate, and suitable for mass screening and clinical examination.
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