Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase .
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- Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase .
- Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination.
- Why is acid phosphatase determination useful in establishing recent sexual intrusion as in the case of alleged rape?
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- 1. Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase . 2. Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination. 3. Why is acid phosphatase determination useful in establishing recent sexual intrusion as in the case of alleged rape?1. What are the tissue sources of Alkaline phosphatase? 2. What are Regan and Nagao isoenzymes? 3. State other approach of ALK determination through the existing isoenzymes. 4. Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase . 5. Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination. 6. Why is acid phosphatase determination useful in establishing recent sexual intrusion as in the case of alleged rape?Differentiate thymolphthalein monophosphate method from alpha naphthyl phosphate method of prostatic acid phosphate determination.
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