Analysis of possible toxins in hepatic coma including the removal of mercaptan by albumin-collodion charcoal
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Analysis of possible toxins in hepatic coma including the removal of mercaptan by albumin-collodion charcoal
Abstract
Albumin-collodion coated activated charcoal was found to effectively remove mercaptan in aqueous solution or in "plasma" solution. An initial clearance of 150 ml/min at a flow rate of 200 ml/min could be obtained. The roles of middle molecules, loosely protein-blood molecules, phenols, mercaptan and other molecules were discussed.
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