Fakhira Afzal, H. Ullah, Muhamad Amjad, Munir Akhtar, Mujahid Iqbal Shah, Zahida Batool, A. Nazir, G. Gilanie, Shaista Habib
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Abstract
Background: Current techniques for uric acid (UA) detection are time consuming and therefore, need to improve the detection methods like absorption.
Objective: There was a need to establish a technique that has low integration time for detection of UA using absorption technology.
Methods: we measured the concentrations of UA using the ultra violet visible (UV/Vis) spectrophotometer in the wavelength regime (190-1100 nm).
Results and Conclusion: In this work, the proposed spectroscopic technique can detect each concentration and interpret into an absorption value in a constant UV/Vis regime. This technique acquires the data in ~ 3 seconds (a quick integration time). Our phantom showed a close value as reported in the text.