Biology, asked by tulsi70, 3 months ago

which reagents will demonstrate presence of protein in urine?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sulphosalicylic acid test • Take 3 mL of urine in a test tube. Add a few drops of sulphosalicylic acid and heat it gently. A whitish or cloudy turbid solution or precipitate (coagulation) in the solution indicates the presence of albumin in the urine sample.

Answered by lonewolf1231
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Sulphosalicylic acid test • Take 3 mL of urine in a test tube. Add a few drops of sulphosalicylic acid and heat it gently. A whitish or cloudy turbid solution or precipitate (coagulation) in the solution indicates the presence of albumin in the urine sample.

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