urobilinogen उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Ehrlich's reagent is also used as a stain in thin layer chromatography and as a reagent to detect urobilinogen in fresh, cool urine.
- The liver conjugates bilirubin, making it water-soluble; and the conjugated form is then excreted in urine as urobilinogen, giving urine its color.
- In this case, presence of bilirubin ( conjugated ) in the urine without urine-urobilinogen suggests obstructive jaundice, either intra-hepatic or post-hepatic.
- There, colonic bacteria deconjugate and metabolize the bilirubin into colorless urobilinogen, which can be oxidized to form urobilin and stercobilin : these give stool its characteristic brown color.
- Low urine urobilinogen levels may result from congenital enzymatic jaundice ( hyperbilirubinemia syndromes ) or from treatment with drugs that acidify urine, such as ammonium chloride or ascorbic acid.
- Urobilinogen ( aka D-urobilinogen ) is closely related to two other compounds : mesobilirubinogen ( aka I-urobilinogen ) and stercobilinogen ( aka L-urobilinogen ).
- Urobilinogen ( aka D-urobilinogen ) is closely related to two other compounds : mesobilirubinogen ( aka I-urobilinogen ) and stercobilinogen ( aka L-urobilinogen ).
- Urobilinogen ( aka D-urobilinogen ) is closely related to two other compounds : mesobilirubinogen ( aka I-urobilinogen ) and stercobilinogen ( aka L-urobilinogen ).
- Urobilinogen ( aka D-urobilinogen ) is closely related to two other compounds : mesobilirubinogen ( aka I-urobilinogen ) and stercobilinogen ( aka L-urobilinogen ).
- In early liver disease, impaired biliary excretion causes sterocobilinogen to be absorbed mostly by the kidney, and, therefore, stercobilinogen will appear in the urine in excess as urobilinogen.