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titleOfInvention Method of urobilin fractions determination in serum blood
abstract Usage: medicine, namely in the study of biological fluids can be used in laboratory diagnostics. The purpose of the invention is to simplify and accelerate the method of separation of urobilin fractions in blood serum. The inventive filter of electrophoresis paper with a diameter of 25-30 mm, soaked in a flow of 10-15 minutes 0.5 ml of blood serum, apply 0.01 ml of yellow nitric acid from the presence of nitrous and appearing at the site of application of nitric turquoise acid in the first minute - it judges the presence of a D-fraction, by the appearance of only purple and violet color - 1-fraction, by the appearance of yellow - L-urobilin (stercobilin), by the appearance of stains: turquoise, for her rings are purple-violet, followed by the development of a yellow (center) court t about the presence of all three fractions.
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