1972
DOI: 10.1016/0003-2697(72)90080-2
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Determination of bilirubin in liver homogenate with diazotized p-lodoaniline

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“…Bilirubin concentration was measured in a 20% liver homogenate, prepared in a sucrose (0.25 mol/l) and EDTA (1 mmol/l) solution, by the method of Mertens, Van de Vijver & Heirwegh (1972), with the diazonium salt of piodoaniline, and the total hepatic content was expressed per l00g body weight. The protein concentration of liver homogenates was estimated by the method of Lowry, Rosebrough, Farr & Randall (195 1) and hepatic cytochrome P-450 content assayed according to the method detailed by Black, Perrett & Cartter (1973).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bilirubin concentration was measured in a 20% liver homogenate, prepared in a sucrose (0.25 mol/l) and EDTA (1 mmol/l) solution, by the method of Mertens, Van de Vijver & Heirwegh (1972), with the diazonium salt of piodoaniline, and the total hepatic content was expressed per l00g body weight. The protein concentration of liver homogenates was estimated by the method of Lowry, Rosebrough, Farr & Randall (195 1) and hepatic cytochrome P-450 content assayed according to the method detailed by Black, Perrett & Cartter (1973).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bilirubin was estimated in serum by the technique of Michaelsson, Nosslin, and Sjohn (1965) or by the method of Van Roy, Meuwissen, De Meuter, and Heirwegh (1971), modified by the addition of the anti-oxidant 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol (Mertens, Van de Vijver, and Heirwegh, 1972). The latter method was also used for bilirubin estimations in liver homogenate, supernatant, and protein fractions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pH remained constant at 8.6. Bilirubin concentrations were determined in triplicate at the beginning and end of the incubation by the method of Mertens et al (1972), with diazotized p-iodoaniline, by using 0.5 ml of medium. The enzyme activity was expressed in munits/mg of protein, 1 munit being equivalent to 1 nmol of bilirubin degraded/min.…”
Section: Bilirubin Oxidase Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%