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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 1, 110-116, Copyright © 1955 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Colorimetric Determination of Blood Arginase

Max M. Friedman 1 and Edythe Becker 1

1 Department of Biochemistry, Pack Medical Foundation, New York, New York.

A colorimetric procedure for blood arginase has been described, based on hemolyzing the red blood cells with saponin and determining the urea formed by action of the enzyme on an arginine substrate.

The range of blood arginase in a series of normal human subjects has been presented.

Submitted on July 22, 1954







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