Urease indophenol method
The Urease indophenol method is a lab equipment product that is used to measure urea levels in biological samples. It utilizes the enzymatic conversion of urea to ammonia, which is then detected colorimetrically using the indophenol reaction. This method provides a quantitative assessment of urea concentration in the sample.
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2 protocols using urease indophenol method
Measuring Inflammatory Markers in Plasma
Serum urea and creatinine analysis
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