Medicine:Reaction Agostini
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| Reaction Agostini | |
|---|---|
| Medical diagnostics | |
| Purpose | test presence of glucose in human urine |
Reaction Agostini is the name of a simplified examination for the presence of glucose in human urine.
The method consists of preparing a solution of sodium chloride and potassium oxide, adding the urine to be investigated. If there is glucose present, the solution becomes red.[1]
References
- ↑ Reaction Agostini: page 67. Grande Enciclopédia Universal - 1980 edition: publishing house Amazonas (Brazil)
