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. 1972 Mar;25(3):263–265. doi: 10.1136/jcp.25.3.263

Urinary inorganic phosphorus determinations

D H Jung 1, A C Parekh 1,1
PMCID: PMC477275  PMID: 5018717

Abstract

The Parekh-Jung method for determination of inorganic phosphorus in serum was applied to its determination in urine. Accuracy is good. The mean percentage recovery of added phosphorus was 100·2%. Forty analyses of a sample gave a mean value of 46·71 mg/100 ml ± 0·76 standard deviation (between-batch precision). The relative usefulness of the Parekh-Jung method compared with those other methods is discussed.

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