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  1. Urine cholagogic test Urobilinogen reacts with p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde in acidic solution to produce a red compound, which is derived from the clinical experiment guide of the 5-
  2. Dry chemical reagent strip method for urine protein detection experiment Heating can denature the protein and solidify it, and adding acid can make the protein close to the isoelectric point, which can lead to the precipitation of th
  3. Qualitative urine ketone body test The addition of sodium nitrosoferrocyanide to urine containing ketone bodies resulted in the appearance of a purple ring when it was dissociated from the ammoni
  4. Qualitative urine celiac disease test Fat is soluble in ether, and fat droplets can be recognized by staining.This experiment was derived from the Mudanjiang Medical College undergraduate 5-year cli
  5. Serum triglyceride determination by acetone acetate assay experiment This method uses isopropanol to extract serum TG, alumina adsorption of phospholipids and free glycerol saponification with potassium hydroxide, sodium periodat
  6. Determination of glucose in serum by o-toluidine assay Through this experiment, students can master the principle of o-toluidine method of blood glucose measurement, the preparation of reagents and learn the method
  7. Glycosylated serum protein assay Serum glucose undergoes a non-enzymatic glycation reaction with the amino group at the N-terminus of albumin and other serum protein molecules to form a macromo
  8. Serum total cholesterol assay Isopropanol was used, and bilirubin was adsorbed with alumina during extraction equal to the interferents (phospholipids and glycerol were also adsorbed, and th
  9. Serum L-T-glutamate transpeptidase (GGT) assay experiment This method uses L-T-glutamic acid α-naphthylamine as a substrate, and under GGT catalysis, the T-glutamic acid group is transferred to bis-glycopeptide fracti
  10. Experimental determination of total serum proteins by bis-urea method All compounds containing two formamide groups (-CONH2-) in the molecule can interact with alkaline copper solution to form a purplish-red compound, this reactio
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