Interference of sodium azide with bilirubin estimation was studied at different concentrations of sodium azide. At an azide concentration (0.08% or 12.3 mM), 99% inhibition of the color reaction was observed. Similar results were obtained when the effect of sodium azide was studied by fixing bilirubin concentration and increasing the azide concentration. The decrease in color reaction can be explained on the basis of competition of the two compounds, i.e., bilirubin and sodium azide for diazosulfanilic acid. The method was modified to measure the concentration of bilirubin in various serum samples containing different amounts of sodium azide. © 1995 Academic Press. All rights reserved
The original quantitative procedure for bilirubin of Van den Bergh (1) was based upon comparison of ...
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To the Editor: Interference of sodium azide with mea-surement of bilirubin was reported by our labor...
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Sodium azide is a toxic substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used in multiple indust...
According to the method described by Komuta, jaundiced urine was salted out with ammonium sulfate, a...
Bilirubin added to serum suppresses the protein double wave of the polarographic Brdicka reaction. T...
The original quantitative procedure for bilirubin of Van den Bergh (1) was based upon comparison of ...
Unconjugated bilirubin, conjugated bilirubin, and mixtures of various proportions of each were disso...
The negative interference by bilirubin in the measurement of creatinine by the Jaffe procedure is we...
Dedicated to Professor Dr. H. Begemann on the occasion of his 65th birthday Summary: Haemoglobin int...
To the Editor: Interference of sodium azide with mea-surement of bilirubin was reported by our labor...
We describe an improved method for the quantitation of total and direct bilirubin in serum in which ...
An automated procedure is presented, based on the method of Bruchner [Amer. J. Gun. Pathol. 32, 513 ...
A new technic for the determination of total bilirubin is reported. The substitution of 2,4 dichloro...
We describe a new method for measuring total bili-rubin in serum. Nonionic, cationic, or anionic sur...
Oxyhemoglobin is the species of hemoglobin in erythrocyte hemolysates that inhibits the diazo reacti...
Summary: Bilirubin interferes greatly in the continuous measurement of acid phosphatase, using a-nap...
By selecting the solvent that dissolves interface activating reagents and bilirubin relatively well ...
Sodium azide is a toxic substance that has a high potential for abuse and is used in multiple indust...
According to the method described by Komuta, jaundiced urine was salted out with ammonium sulfate, a...
Bilirubin added to serum suppresses the protein double wave of the polarographic Brdicka reaction. T...
The original quantitative procedure for bilirubin of Van den Bergh (1) was based upon comparison of ...
Unconjugated bilirubin, conjugated bilirubin, and mixtures of various proportions of each were disso...
The negative interference by bilirubin in the measurement of creatinine by the Jaffe procedure is we...