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titleOfInvention P-hydroxy phenylalanine urine detection reagent and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to an in-vitro detection reagent for clinical diagnosis, particularly a reagent for determining metabolic disorder in a human body, particularly a p-hydroxy phenylalanine urine detection reagent and a preparation method thereof. The urine detection reagent is prepared by respectively dissolving Hg2<+>, Hg<2+>, Ni<2+> and alpha-nitroso-beta-naphthol in corresponding acid solutions and proportionally mixing. The mercuric sulfate is dissolved in a sulfuric acid solution as a donor of Hg<2+>, the mercurous nitrate is dissolved in a nitric acid solution as a donor of Hg2<+>, the nickel sulfate is dissolved in distilled water as a donor of Ni<2+>, and the alpha-nitroso-beta-naphthol is dissolved in a nitric acid solution. The invention overcomes the defects in the prior art, and provides a new-formula metabolic disorder quick urinalysis reagent which has the advantages of high stability, high sensitivity and wide application range.
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