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Analytical methodology for the determination of urea: current practice and future trends

Francis, Paul, Lewis, Simon and Lim, Kieran 2002, Analytical methodology for the determination of urea: current practice and future trends, TrAC trends in analytical chemistry, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 389-400.

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Title Analytical methodology for the determination of urea: current practice and future trends
Author(s) Francis, Paul
Lewis, Simon
Lim, Kieran
Journal name TrAC trends in analytical chemistry
Volume number 21
Issue number 5
Start page 389
End page 400
Publisher Elsevier Science
Place of publication New York, N.Y.
Publication date 2002-05
ISSN 0165-9936
0167-2940
Keyword(s) blood
chemiluminescence
diacetyl monoxime
flow-injection analysis
milk
seawater
urea
urease
wine
Summary The determination of urea is important in a wide range of fields, including clinical diagnostics, environmental monitoring and food science. Numerous analytical techniques have been developed for the determination of urea, with no single technique dominant in all areas because of the diversity of applications. An overview of the existing analytical methodologies for urea is presented, and some new approaches are discussed, particularly those based on chemiluminescence detection to improve the sensitivity and the selectivity for the determination of this important analyte.
Language eng
Field of Research 030103 Flow Analysis
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Copyright notice ©2002, Elsevier Science B.V.
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30001692

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