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titleOfInvention Method of extracting glycosamineglycanes from urine
abstract The invention relates to clinical biochemistry and can be used to indirectly assess the degree of severity of tissue damage by quantifying purified glycosaminoglycans isolated from urine. The purpose of the invention is to increase the yield of the target product due to a more complete deposition of glycosaminoglycans. The urine sample is adjusted to PH 6.0-6.5, treated with ethanol at a final concentration of 60%, kept for at least 6 hours, the precipitate is determined, dissolved in a 1-3 M aqueous solution of sodium chloride and re-treated with ethanol. The method allows increasing the yield of glycosaminoglycans by 10-15% and simplifies and accelerates the release of glycosaminoglycans. The method can be used as a diagnostic test to indirectly assess the severity of damage to connective tissue in various diseases.
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