Urobilinogen is colourless but may react with reagents to form a pink colour for lab analysis. Dr Pete Chamberlain
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Black or a faded black
Anthocyanin is the pigment that give blue and red potatoes their color. The pigment ranges in color from red to purple to blue.
flags of different colours give identity to recognize the particular country.
The color depends on the lines of the emission spectrum of each different element.
Can hepitis c cause elevated urobilinogen levels in urine?
Urobilinogen refers to the presence of bilirubin in the urine. Bilirubin is an enzyme that comes from the liver, and if it shows up in urine, that typically means that a person has a serious illness. The illness could be anything from gallstones to anemia, since bilirubin in the urine could be caused by many different things.
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Leukocytes is infection. Urobilinogen is blood in the urine. It sounds like you was performing a test for a urine infection. If either of these 2 are positive then you have a UTI or possible Kidney infection if blood is found in urine.
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Urochrome is the metabolite responsible for the pigmentation of urine which arises when hemoglobin is destroyed in the human body. Food and beverages that are consumed can also influence the color of urine. Carrot juice can turn it orange or B-complex vitamins can turn it green.
it is used for detecting Urobilinogen in Urine, in TLC plates, and for hydrazine indicator.
Urobilinogen: Urobilinogen is normally present in urine at concentrations up to 1.0mg/dl. A result of 2.0mg/dl represents the transition zone from normal to abnormal and the patient and or urine specimen should be evaluated further for hemolytic and hepatic disease. Evaluation of both the bilirubin and urobilinogen results helps in the differential diagnosis of jaundice, as well as other liver and biliary disorders.
Amitryptiline gives urine a blue appearance!
Hemolytic jaundice - excessive breakdown of red blood cells leads to a corresponding increase in conjugated bilirubin excreted by the liver, converted to urobilinogen in the intestines, and more urobilinogen being reabsorbed in the intestines which gets excreted in the urine.
What if your UROBILINOGEN, UA is 2.0?
It test for Leucocytes, nitrite, urobilinogen, protein, pH, Blood, Specific Gravity, Keytone, Bilirubin and Glucose