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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 1137-1146, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Micromethod for the Rapid Determination of Serum Protein-Bound Iodine and Total Serum Iodine

Eli Gardiner 1 and Arthur Burns 1

1 Gardiner Laboratories, Forest Hills 75, N. Y.

A modification is presented of the chloric acid method for the rapid determination of serum protein-bound iodine and total serum iodine requiring less than 0.5 ml. serum for duplicate determinations. The time required for the entire procedure is less than two hours. By adjusting the amounts of reagents used and by varying the time of digestion, the need for constant and continuous supervision is eliminated.

Submitted on February 14, 1964
Accepted on April 29, 1964







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