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The Jaffe direct method is a colorimetric assay used to measure creatinine levels in serum or urine. It is based on the reaction between creatinine and picric acid in an alkaline solution, forming a red-orange complex. The intensity of the color produced is directly proportional to the concentration of creatinine, allowing for quantification through spectrophotometric measurement. This method is widely used due to its simplicity and efficiency, although it can be affected by interference from other substances.

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