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Plasma Hemoglobin Determination by Recording Derivative Spectrophotometry
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1986
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Health SciencesDerivative SpectrophotometryAbsorbance CurvesMedicineBioanalysisPhysiologyHematologyMass SpectrometryPharmacologyAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryLaboratory MethodPlasma Hemoglobin DeterminationLaboratory MedicineSpectrochemical AnalysisPlasma Hemoglobin ConcentrationChromatographyDrug Analysis
Recording derivative spectrophotometry (DS) is a technic for analyzing absorbance curves by measuring the derivative (slope) of those curves. The derivative is a mathematical function that enhances rapid changes of direction of a curve and suppresses slow changes. We are presenting a simple, rapid, and reproducible method for determining plasma hemoglobin concentration, even in the presence of bilirubin, myoglobin, or marked turbidity. No toxic reagents are used and, since the analysis is purely physicomathematic, the sample is not altered and can be used for additional tests.