Experimental detection of urinary protein by heated acetic acid method
Experimental detection of urinary protein by heated acetic acid method
Heating can denature the protein and solidify it, and adding acid can make the protein close to the isoelectric point, which can lead to the precipitation of the protein. In addition, the addition of acid can also dissolve alkaline salts precipitation, this experiment from Mudanjiang Medical College undergraduate 5-year clinical laboratory guide
Operation method
Experimental detection of urinary protein by heated acetic acid method
Principle
Heating can denature proteins and solidify them, and the addition of acid can bring proteins close to the isoelectric point and cause them to precipitate. In addition, the addition of acid can also dissolve alkaline salts precipitation.
Materials and Instruments
Clear urine Move Experimental reagents: Caveat 1, the test is less interfering factors, detected sensitivity 0.15g / L, white, ball sensitivity is consistent. 2, add too much acid, causing a false-negative positive weakening. 3、No salt and low salt diet patients, false negative. For more product details, please visit Aladdin Scientific website.
Dilute acetic acid solution Saturated ammoniated steel flower
Test tube Alcohol lamp
①, dilute acetic acid solution: take 5 ml of glacial acetic acid and add water to 100 ml
②, saturated ammoniated steel flower
Experimental method:
1, take about 10ml fresh clear urine in a heat-resistant large test tube.
2. Place the test tube obliquely over a flame and boil the urine in the upper part.
3, add 3-4 drops of acetic acid, and then boil, boil immediately after the inspection results. If turbidity or precipitation, suggesting that the urine contains Pr.
Experimental results to determine:
Negative (a): not turbid
Trace (Shi): Slightly turbid 0.l-0.15g/L
Weakly positive (+): Clear white haze 0.2-0.5g/L
Positive (++): Clear turbidity with obvious particles 0.6-2.0g/L
Strong positive (+ + + +): a lot of flocculent precipitation turbidity 2.0-5.0g / L
Strongest positive (++++): clots with large amounts of flocculent precipitate >5.0gL
