Evaluation Of The Refractometric Method For The Determination Of Total Protein In Avian Plasma Or Serum

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Serum total protein concentrations in pigeon blood determined with the biuret method (TPB-se) were compared with total protein concentrations in plasma (TPR-pl) and serum (TPR-se) obtained by estimation from refractive index. The refractometric method consistently yielded higher values (P<0.01). A significant correlation between TPB-se and TPR-se was found (r = 0.62) but not between TPB-se and TPR-pl. The calculated regression equation TPR-se = 0.69 TPB-se + 16 was considered to have no practical value, because the correlation coefficient was low (r = 0.62). The refractometric method for determination of TP in pigeon blood is not recommended. © 1985, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Lumeij, J. T., & De Bruijne, J. J. (1985). Evaluation Of The Refractometric Method For The Determination Of Total Protein In Avian Plasma Or Serum. Avian Pathology, 14(3), 441–444. https://doi.org/10.1080/03079458508436245

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