Abstract

Plasma albumin was determined in human, rat and dog samples by bromocresol green and bromocresol purple dye-binding methods. The bromocresol purple method produced significantly lower values in dog and rat plasma samples, although the use of homologous standards reduced the differences between the two methods. These observations reflect differing affinities of the two dyes for albumins of different species.

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