Detection of Urinary Protein

Sulfosalicylic Acid Test (Exton's Modification)

There are several acids which can be used to precipitate proteins - sulfosalicylic, trichloroacetic, nitric, and acetic acids. Sulfosalicylic acid (SSA) is the most frequently used acid test because it does not require the use of heat. Exton’s reagent is 5% sulfosalicylic acid in a solution of sodium sulfate. Exton (1925) found that adding sodium sulfate to the SSA causes a more uniform precipitate to be formed.

To perform the SSA procedure mix equal parts of patient urine and the reagent. Rate the amount of turbidity according to the following scale:

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