Bilirubin – Total & Direct
🔬 1. Direct Bilirubin (Conjugated) — Diazo Method
Principle
Direct (conjugated) bilirubin reacts directly with diazotized sulfanilic acid to form azobilirubin, a reddish-purple complex.
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Absorbance: ~540–560 nm
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Method: Endpoint or timed endpoint
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No accelerator needed (only conjugated bilirubin reacts)
Reagent Components
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Sulfanilic acid
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Sodium nitrite
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Hydrochloric acid (for diazo formation)
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Buffer (acetate)
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Preservatives
Some manufacturers supply:
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R1: Buffer
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R2: Diazo reagent
🧪 2. Total Bilirubin — Diazo Method (Accelerated)
Principle
Unconjugated bilirubin requires an accelerator to react with the diazo reagent.
Common accelerators:
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Caffeine–benzoate
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Surfactants
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Methanol or DMSO (older methods)
Total bilirubin reacts with diazo reagent to form azobilirubin.
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Absorbance: ~540–560 nm
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Method: Endpoint or timed endpoint
Reagent Components
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Caffeine-benzoate accelerator
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Sulfanilic acid
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Sodium nitrite
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Acid buffer
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Stabilizers and preservatives
Formats:
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1-reagent systems (common today)
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2-reagent systems (R1 accelerator + R2 diazo reagent)
KSh5,000.00 Original price was: KSh5,000.00.KSh3,600.00Current price is: KSh3,600.00.
