Original Article

Clinical Usefulness of Determining Bromsulphalein and Its Metabolic Products Preliminary Observations

Authors: GABRIEL L. PLAA Ph.D., ROBERT D. SPARKS M.D., JOHN K. ABIDE M.D., FRED M. HUNTER M.D.,†

Abstract

It appears that the mechanism for the clearance of bromsulphalein is probably more than hepatic uptake, storage and excretion. The conjugation of the dye is apparently part of the function involved and there may be significance of its relationship to storage. More studies will be needed relative to the conjugates of the dye, their storage and excretion.

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