Method for detecting blood urea nitrogen

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23253R, 23259, 206219, 206223, 252408, G01N 3316

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039868346

ABSTRACT:
An improved means and method for the determination of blood urea nitrogen in blood serum or plasma. In brief, the means comprises a novel kit, particularly adapted to present a fresh reagent solution of diacetyl, thiosemicarbazide and anhydrous ethylene glycol in individual vessels for analysis and control procedures. The kit is particularly advantageous in that it permits the fresh preparation of reagents in predetermined volumes, for the determination of blood urea nitrogen. The method of the invention comprises employing the kit of the invention for the analysis of unknown specimens of blood serum or plasma.

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