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Determination of Chicken and Turkey Plasma and Serum Protein Concentrations by Refractometry and the Biuret Method
Avian Diseases (1989)
  • Claire B. Andreasen, University of Georgia
  • Kenneth S. Latimer, University of Georgia
  • Ingrid M. Kircher, University of Georgia
  • John Brown, University of Georgia
Abstract

Plasma and serum protein concentrations were determined in chickens and turkeys by refractometry (with human and veterinary refractometers)and by the biuret method. Chicken and turkey serum protein values were significantly lower than respective plasma protein values according to both methods. Refractometer readings for both plasma and serum correlated closely with the results of the biuret test (r2 = 0.72 to 0.97). These findings indicate that plasma and serum protein values may be determined accurately in chickens and turkeys with a handheld refractometer.

Keywords
  • Poultry Disease Research Center,
  • Veterinary Pathology,
  • Medical Microbiology
Publication Date
1989
Publisher Statement

This article is from Avian Diseases33 (1989): 93-96, doi: 10.2307/1591073. Posted with permission.

Citation Information
Claire B. Andreasen, Kenneth S. Latimer, Ingrid M. Kircher and John Brown. "Determination of Chicken and Turkey Plasma and Serum Protein Concentrations by Refractometry and the Biuret Method" Avian Diseases Vol. 33 Iss. 1 (1989)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/claire_andreasen/7/