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It has a high specific gravity, and is best used as follows : The solution is heated to boiling, and the urine added by the contact method. If albumin be present, it appears as a zone at the contact surface. It does not pre- cipitate peptone, albumose, or the alkaloids. 8. Trichloracetic Acid. — This is a white, crystalline acid, some- times employed as a test for albumin. It may be used in the form of a saturated solution, by the contact method, or the crystals may be added directly to the uri...ne, when they will form a strong solution at the bottom of the tube. It presents no decided advantages over the tests above mentioned. 9. A solution of salicyl-sulphonic acid in water, or the crystalline acid added directly to the urine, is a very delicate test for all forms of proteids, precipitating albumoses and peptones, but not alkaloids or mucin. The albumoses and peptones dissolve on heating, to reappear on cooling. A large excess of mucin, or nucleo-albumin, may give a cloudiness with this reagent.
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