2019
DOI: 10.1134/s2079978018040027
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Determination of Calcium in Blood

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“…Biochemical studies determined the total protein in the blood serum by the biuretic method, protein fractions by turbidimetric (nephelometric), transaminase activity, copper using BIO-LA-TEST kits [17,18]. Albumin was found by reaction with bromocresol green, C-reactive protein in the latex agglutination reaction, alkaline phosphatase activity by the ECOSERVICE CLINITEST, total calcium by unified colorimetric, inorganic phosphorus by the molybdenum UV method, glucose by glucose oxidase method [19][20][21]. Serum carotene was determined by electrocolorimetric express method [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochemical studies determined the total protein in the blood serum by the biuretic method, protein fractions by turbidimetric (nephelometric), transaminase activity, copper using BIO-LA-TEST kits [17,18]. Albumin was found by reaction with bromocresol green, C-reactive protein in the latex agglutination reaction, alkaline phosphatase activity by the ECOSERVICE CLINITEST, total calcium by unified colorimetric, inorganic phosphorus by the molybdenum UV method, glucose by glucose oxidase method [19][20][21]. Serum carotene was determined by electrocolorimetric express method [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flame photometry method, due to its ease of implementation, rapidity and availability of equipment, is widely used in clinical laboratories to determine in the blood: sodium and potassium, the concentration ratio of which controls the functioning of muscles, including the heart [33][34][35][36][37][38]; total calcium is one of the numerous indicators of the state of human blood [39].…”
Section: In Clinical Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many methods are available to detect osteoporosis according to the examination method used, where the detection methods are either based on different imaging devices such as X-rays and CT scans [4]- [7] or based on the detection of calcium in the blood in vitro [8]- [11]. The whole human blood consists of two main parts: the first part is red blood cells and platelets, which make up 45% of the volume of the first part, and white blood cells, which make up 1% of the volume of the first part of human blood.…”
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confidence: 99%