INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS UV, 3 x 100 mL + ST
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For in vitro determination of phosphorus in serum, plasma or urine.
State | Liquid |
Storage temp. | +2/ +8 ºC |
Technique | Fiske Subbarow method |
PRINCIPLE
The phosphate ion reacts with molybdate to produce phospho-molybdate which is fi nally reduced to a molybdenum blue, which is photometrically measured in the UV range.
DIAGNOSTIC USE
Serum phosphate concentration, together with serum calcium concentration, is determined by the equilibrium that occurs between the absorption and excretion by the kidneys and the intestine and formation of bone tissue and cellular metabolism. Approximately 85% of the phosphorus in the body is in bone and teeth.
High levels of phosphorus are found in cases of renal failure, hypoparathyroidism and vitamin D intoxication.
Lower than usual values can be found in patients with alcoholism, or subject to parenteral nutrition.
Single test result could not be used to make a clinical diagnosis. It should integrate clinical and laboratory data.