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Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Hydroxyprolin-Ausscheidung nach Verbrennungen

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In rats, hydroxyproline excretion in urine was determined following third degree burns. Concomitantly with the resorption of thermal necrosis, a significant increase in hydroxyproline excretion was found. The highest 24 hours values were observed on the third day following thermal burns. The biochemical significance of these findings are briefly discussed.

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Bei Ratten erfolgten Bestimmungen der Hydroxyprolin-Ausscheidung im Harn nach drittgradigen Verbrennungen. Gleichzeitig mit dem Einsetzen der Resorptionsphase fand sich ein signifikanter Anstieg der Hydroxyprolin-Ausscheidung; am 3. Tag nach der Verbrennung lagen die höchsten Werte vor. Der biochemische Weg, der zur vermehrten Ausscheidung von Hydroxyprolin führt, wird kurz besprochen.

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Raab, W. Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Hydroxyprolin-Ausscheidung nach Verbrennungen. Arch. klin. exp. Derm. 226, 178–181 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00518389

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