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Barker-Sammerson method

Barker-Sammerson method (S. Century of Barker; W. N of Summerson) – the colorimetric way of quantitative definition in blood of lactic acid which is based on formation from it acetic aldehyde when heating with sulphuric acid which forms at interaction with paraoxodiphenyl connection of violet color.

 
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