Claims
- 1. A diagnosing instrument for detecting or measuring occult bleeding in urine or solid excrement comprising a mixture of diamino-biphenyl derivatives having alkyl substituents in the phenyl groups thereof and in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms, supported on a bibulous, porous support.
- 2. A diagnosing instrument for detecting or measuring occult bleeding in urine or solid excrement comprising (1) a mixture of diamino-biphenyl derivatives having alkyl substituents in the phenyl groups thereof and in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms and (2) a non-alkylated diamino-biphenyl derivative, supported on a bibulous, porous support.
- 3. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the lower alkyl group has from one to two carbon atoms.
- 4. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is N-methyl-, N,N-dimethyl-, N,N'-dimethyl-, N,N,N'-trimethyl- or N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-ortho-tolidine.
- 5. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is N-ethyl, N,N-diethyl-, N,N'-diethyl-, N,N,N'-triethyl- or N,N,N',N'-tetraethyl-ortho-tolidine.
- 6. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the bibulous, porous support is filter paper, hardened filter paper, a sintered porous glass material or a sintered porous plastic material.
- 7. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is tolidine in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms.
- 8. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is ortho-tolidine in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms.
- 9. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, which additionally contains a guaiac.
- 10. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 9, wherein the guaiac is alpha-guaiaconic acid or beta-guaiaconic acid.
- 11. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 2, which additionally contains a buffer, a surfactant, a background adjusting dye or an agent for increasing the viscosity of the composition.
- 12. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the buffer is an aqueous solution of phthalic acid, a phosphate or citric acid.
- 13. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the background adjusting dye is tartrazine.
- 14. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the agent for increasing the viscosity is a protective colloid.
- 15. The diagnosing instrument according to claim 14, wherein the protective colloid is a polyalkylene glycol or polyvinyl alcohol.
- 16. A diagnostic method for detecting or measuring occult bleeding in urine or solid excrement which comprises applying a specimen of urine or solid excrement onto an instrument comprising (1) a mixture of diamino-biphenyl derivatives having alkyl substituents in the phenyl groups thereof and in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms and (2) a non-alkylated diamino-biphenyl derivative as a chromogen supported on a bibulous, porous support, applying hydrogen peroxide thereto and observing the color change of the instrument.
- 17. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the lower alkyl group has from one to two carbon atoms.
- 18. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is N-methyl-, N,N'-dimethyl-, N,N,N'-trimethyl- or N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-ortho-tolidine.
- 19. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is N-ethyl-, N,N-diethyl-, N,N'- diethyl-, N,N,N'-triethyl- or N,N,N',N'-tetraethyl-ortho-tolidine.
- 20. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein said instrument additionally contains a buffer, a surfactant, a background adjusting dye or an agent for increasing the viscosity of the composition.
- 21. The diagnostic method according to claim 10, wherein the buffer is an aqueous solution of phthalic acid, a phosphate or citric acid.
- 22. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the background adjusting dye is tartrazine.
- 23. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the bibulous, porous support is filter paper, hardened filter paper, a sintered porous glass material or a sintered porous plastic material.
- 24. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is tolidine in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms.
- 25. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the diamino-biphenyl derivative is ortho-tolidine in which at least one of the hydrogen atoms in either of the amino groups thereof is substituted by at least one lower alkyl group having from one to four carbon atoms.
- 26. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein said instrument additionally contains a guaiac.
- 27. The diagnostic method according to claim 26, wherein the guaiac is alpha-guaiaconic acid or beta-guaiaconic acid.
- 28. The diagnostic method according to claim 16, wherein the agent for increasing the viscosity is a protective colloid.
- 29. The diagnostic method according to claim 28, wherein the protective colloid is a polyalkylene glycol or polyvinyl alcohol.
Priority Claims (2)
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49-5805 |
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49-27298 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of copending application Ser. No. 536,867, filed on Dec. 27, 1974, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,971,702.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Rassow et al., Chem. Abstr. 6, 789 (1912). |
Divisions (1)
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