Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1976-02-26
1977-03-22
Wolk, Morris O.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23230B, 2603434, 427402, G01N 3122, G01N 3316
Patent
active
040134164
ABSTRACT:
Protein in body fluids, e.g., urine, is detected by contacting a sample of the body fluid with a diagnostic agent comprising an absorbent carrier impregnated with a pH indicator of the octahalosulfophthalein group, a buffer, and at least one linear or branched chain polypropylene glycol immiscible with water; the resulting test papers are highly sensitive to protein without being subject to interfering effects by nitrogen-containing compounds.
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Guthlein Werner
Rey Hanz-Georg
Rieckmann Peter
Rittersdorf Walter
Werner Wolfgang
Boehringer Mannheim G.m.b.H.
Turk Arnold
Wolk Morris O.
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