1958
DOI: 10.1172/jci103757
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Total Nondialyzable Solids (TNDS) in Human Urine. II. A Method for Reproducible Fractionation1

Abstract: The amount and nature of the total nondialyzable solids (TNDS) of normal human urine have been parametrically defined (1). This report is concerned with a technique for separation of the TNDS into three reproducible primary fractions, which are suitable for subfractionation by other methods, and their composition. MATERIALS AND METHODS MaterialsSubjects. Twelve young adult individuals (seven male, five female), who had no history or clinical evidence of renal disease or current evidence of other disease, serve… Show more

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“…Three 24 hour urine specimens were collected, with chloroform preservative, by each of 12 normally active, healthy subjects (eight male, four female). With one exception, they were the same subjects as in preceding reports of this series (1)(2)(3). Two male subjects were Negroes.…”
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“…Three 24 hour urine specimens were collected, with chloroform preservative, by each of 12 normally active, healthy subjects (eight male, four female). With one exception, they were the same subjects as in preceding reports of this series (1)(2)(3). Two male subjects were Negroes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Two male subjects were Negroes. The collections were made during the period September 15 to December 10. As each day's specimen was completed, the process of dialysis and subsequent fractionation of the TNDS was begun, as previously described (1,2 The supernatant, at room temperature, had an excess of ammonium sulfate added. The saturated solution was centrifuged or filtered 3 after standing about one-half hour and the precipitate was washed with saturated aqueous ammonium sulfate; the washings were added to the supernate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The R-1 fraction of normal human urine was recovered, as previously described (1,2), by veronal buffer (pH 8.6, ionic strength 0.1) extraction of the nonultrafiltrable solids of dialyzed urine. The fraction was suspended in distilled water and centrifuged at 40,000 G for 30 minutes, leaving a supernatant colorless opalescent gel or solution, or both, of approximately 5 mg per ml, which was used in the following experiments.…”
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“…Preparation of test antigens. The fractions of total nondialyzable solids of normal urine were prepared as previously described (1,2). Samples of Tamm and Horsfall urinary mucoprotein (3), Di Ferrante-Rich mucosubstance (6), Maxfield mucoprotein (7) and AndersonMaclagan material (8) were prepared by the methods of the respective investigators.…”
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