Description
Protein metabolism Research of protein metabolism
Proteins are high-molecular nitrogen-containing organic substances. All processes of synthesis and conversion of proteins, amino acids and other compounds related to them are called protein metabolism.
Proteins occupy a central place in the metabolism of the human body. They perform an important structural function in the body, and even regulatory, transport, and protective functions. Some proteins in the muscles of the heart, lungs, stomach and other organs provide various forms of mechanical movement.
These are just the main functions of proteins. It should be noted that from the pathology of internal organs, the first violations can be called precisely in protein metabolism.
Set name |
Indicator, method |
Albumin-SpL |
Colorimetric with bromocresol green, endpoint, monoreagent, standard |
Protein in urine and SMR-SpL |
With pyrogallol red, colorimetric |
Protein fractions |
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Total protein-SPL |
Colorimetric, biuret, endpoint, monoreagent, standard |
Creatinine kin-SPL |
Kinetic, according to Jaffa, bireagent, standard |
Creatinine-SPL |
Colorimetric, endpoint, according to Jaffa, bireagent, standard |
Uric acid-SPL |
Enzymatic, endpoint, bireagent, standard |
Urea kin-SPL |
UV, kinetic, urease-glutamate hydrase, bireagent, standard |
Urea-SpL |
Colorimetric, end point, according to Bertolot, standard, standard |
Thymol test-SPL |
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