Monoreagent
Colorimetric determination of total proteins on urine and liquor.
An increase of proteins in urine indicates pathological conditions such as renal or cardiac diseases and thyroid disorders: in normal conditions, proteins are almost entirely retained through glomerular filtration.
CODE | PACKAGING |
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CL51-200S | 4x100ml+S |
Method: endpoint
Wavelength: 592 nm (575-610 nm)
Optical path: 1 cm
Temperature: room temperature
Reaction time: immediate
Reading: against blank reagent
Sample/Reagent Ratio: 1/100