Test for Ketone bodies

TEST FOR KETONE BODIES

  • Ketones bodies are formed due to the derangement in lipid and carbohydrate metabolism.

Rothera’s test

  • Their accumulation in the blood and urine produces a condition known as ketosis. For detection of ketone bodies (acetone, acetoacetic acid only)
    • Saturate 5 ml of urine with ( NH4)2SO4
    • Add few drops of 5% sodium nitroprusside.
    • Add 2 ml of conc. NH4OH or liquor NH3 along the inner walls of the tube.
    • Appearance of permanganate color indicates the presence of ketone bodies.

Ketonuria

  • Ketosis (acetonaemia)
  • Diabetes mellitus associated with a hyperglycaemia
  • Acidosis
  • High fat diet
  • Starvation or fasting
  • Impaired liver function
  • Milk fever
  • Hyperfunction of the anterior pituitary or adrenal cortex, excess of female sex hormones
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