Abstract
Summary
Uncon jugated (C14)-bilirubin was administered intravenously to rats with complete biliary obstruction. The plasma disappearance curves of both the conjugated and unconjugated (C14)-bilirubin fractions were determined using a modified Weber and Schalm technique. More than 70% of the (C14)-bilirubin radioactivity in the plasma was present as conjugated (C14)-bilirubin after 15-30 minutes of injecting the unconjugated label. The biological half life of unconjugated (C14)-bilirubin averaged 53 hours while that of the conjugated form 34 hours. This difference could be explained by the clearance of conjugated (C14)-bilirubin by the kidney.
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