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Home » Organ Functions Tests Question And Answers

Organ Functions Tests Question And Answers

July 11, 2023 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Organ Functions Tests

Question 1. Explain the van den Bergh test
Answer:

  • Van den Bergh test is used to identify an increase in serum bilirubin

Reagent Used:

  • A mixture of equal volumes of sulfanilic acid in dilute HCI & sodium nitrate

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Principle:

  • Diazotized sulfanilic acid reacts with bilirubin to form a purple-colored azobilirubin

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Reactions:

1. Direct reaction

  • Detects conjugated bilirubin
  • Conjugated bilirubin is water soluble
  • Thus it immediately gives purple color with the van den Bergh reagent
  • This is referred to as a direct reaction

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2. Indirect reaction

  • Detects Unconjugated bilirubin
  • Unconjugated bilirubin is water insoluble
  • The addition of methanol makes it water soluble after which it gives a positive van den Bergh reaction
  • This is called an indirect reaction

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3. Biphasic

  • Useful when serum contains both conjugated & Unconjugated bilirubin
  • It gives an immediate reaction

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