Test strip for phenylketone bodies

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23230B, 252408, G01N 3316

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039544125

ABSTRACT:
A test strip for the detection of phenylketone bodies in the body fluids, especially in the urine, comprising an absorbing material, a ferric salt and an iron-chelating agent. The test strip is useful in early diagnosis of phenylketonuria, inborn disorder of phenylalanine metabolism.

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