write the test for detection of ammonium in urine sample
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Generally urease tests are used to detect the presence of urea in the urine sample. The enzyme urease decomposes urea intoammonia and carbon dioxide. On adding an alkaline substance, ammonium carbonate to it, changes the slightly acidic urine to an alkaline solution.
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Write the test for detection of ammonium in urine sample.
- The amount of ammonia in the blood is determined via an ammonia test. The majority of ammonia produced by the body occurs when bacteria in the intestines break down protein. Ammonia is typically converted by the liver to urea, which is then excreted in the urine. When the liver is unable to convert ammonia to urea, blood ammonia levels increase.
- Litmus paper becomes blue when exposed to ammonia.
- The amount of urea in the urine is determined by a test called urine urea nitrogen. The body produces urea as a waste product when proteins are broken down.
- The blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test is a routine blood test that provides crucial details about how effectively your kidneys are functioning. Your blood's level of urea nitrogen is determined by a BUN test.
- To analyse ammonia and ammonium in drinking water, wastewater, or environmental samples, the Compact Ammonia Duo uses both Nessler and Indophenol method analysis. This is also offered as a component of a Turbidity and Ammonia Combined Kit, which is perfect for wastewater specialists.
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