Essentials of Medical And Clinical Chemistry. With Laboratory Exercises
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It is precipitated, how- ever, by tannin and phospho-tungstic acid."^ To detect peptone, the albumin should be first removed, e. g., by acetic acid and potassium ferrocyanide and filtering. It is well also to remove the urinary pigments by acetate of lead and filter- ing. If phospho-tungstic acid is added to this filtrate a white precipitate is formed if peptone be present. A simpler but less reliable test is to float the urine over Fehl- ^^ Fhospho-tungstlc acid is made by treating a hot solut...ion of sodium tungstate with phosphoric acid till decidedly acid, and then strongly acidify- ing with acetic acid. Filler after standing several hours. PART m. — CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. 201 ing's solution and look for the rose-red zone (biuret reaction) indicative of peptone. Clinically peptonuria indicates the disintegration and absorp- tion of pus corpuscles somewhere in the body and so is a valuable symptom in the differentiation between purulent and nonpurulent diseases, e. g., between hydro- and pyothorax or between tuber- cular and cerebro-spinal meningitis, the latter being purulent and attended with peptonuria.
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