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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 7, 674-677, Copyright © 1961 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

A Rapid Spot Test for the Determination of Cystinuria and Aminoaciduria

J. Fischl 1, I. Sason 1, and Sara Segal 1

1 Chemical Laboratory, "Assaf Harofe" Government Hospital, Zrifin, Israel.

A simple test for the determination of cystinuria and of aminoaciduria is described. The basis of the test is the color reaction between nitroprusside and thiol groups. The reagent is a dry mixture to which the urine samples are applied. The ease of peformance of the test makes it ideal for use as a screening procedure. The reaction is nonspecific, and positive tests require further investigation by more elaborate laboratory procedures.

Submitted on December 9, 1960







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