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'''Bromsulfthalein''' (also known as '''bromsulphthalein''', '''bromosulfophthalein''', and '''BSP''') is a ] used in ] function tests. Determining the rate of removal of the dye from the ] gives a measure of ].<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1001/jama.1925.02660410020008| title = Clinical Application of the Bromsulphalein Test for Hepatic Function| journal = JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association| volume = 84| issue = 15| pages = 1112| year = 1925| last1 = Rosenthal| first1 = Sanford M.}}</ref> | '''Bromsulfthalein''' (also known as '''bromsulphthalein''', '''bromosulfophthalein''', and '''BSP''') is a ] used in ] function tests. Determining the rate of removal of the dye from the ] gives a measure of ].<ref>{{cite journal | doi = 10.1001/jama.1925.02660410020008| title = Clinical Application of the Bromsulphalein Test for Hepatic Function| journal = JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association| volume = 84| issue = 15| pages = 1112| year = 1925| last1 = Rosenthal| first1 = Sanford M.}}</ref> The mechanism by which the liver detoxifies BSP is to attach it to glutathione which is the body’s master antioxidant. | ||
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Preferred IUPAC name Disodium 3,3′-(4,5,6,7-tetrabromo-3-oxo-2-benzofuran-1,1(3H)-diyl)bis(6-hydroxybenzene-1-sulfonate) | |
Other names Bromsulphthalein; Bromosulfophthalein; Bromosulphophthalein; BSP; Sulfobromophthalein | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.005.498 |
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Chemical formula | C20H8Br4Na2O10S2 |
Molar mass | 837.99 g·mol |
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ATC code | V04CE02 (WHO) |
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Bromsulfthalein (also known as bromsulphthalein, bromosulfophthalein, and BSP) is a phthalein dye used in liver function tests. Determining the rate of removal of the dye from the blood stream gives a measure of liver function. The mechanism by which the liver detoxifies BSP is to attach it to glutathione which is the body’s master antioxidant.
References
- Rosenthal, Sanford M. (1925). "Clinical Application of the Bromsulphalein Test for Hepatic Function". JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 84 (15): 1112. doi:10.1001/jama.1925.02660410020008.
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