Salivary urea nitrogen as an index to renal function: A test-strip method

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Abstract

To investigate the feasibility of using salivary urea nitrogen as an index of renal glomerular filtration rate, we developed and applied a new analytical system consisting of a urease-containing test strip and an automatic reflectance spectrometer. The concentrations of urea nitrogen so determined correlate well (r = 0.93) with concentrations in serum. These preliminary data suggest that our method can be used routinely as a simple and reliable means of detecting abnormalities of renal function.

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Akai, T., Naka, K., Yoshikawa, C., Okuda, K., Okamoto, T., Yamagami, S., … Yamada, S. (1983). Salivary urea nitrogen as an index to renal function: A test-strip method. Clinical Chemistry, 29(10), 1825–1827. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/29.10.1825

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