Bromsulfthalein

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Bromsulfthalein (also known as BSP) is a dye used in the Bromsulfthalein Test, a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the function of the liver. It is a member of the sulfonphthalein family of compounds and is primarily used in medical and scientific research.

History

Bromsulfthalein was first synthesized in the early 20th century. Its use in liver function tests was pioneered by medical researchers who recognized its potential due to its unique properties. It was widely adopted in clinical practice and remains in use today, although it has been largely supplanted by more modern techniques.

Properties

Bromsulfthalein is a complex organic compound with the chemical formula C19H14Br4O5S. It is a dark purple solid at room temperature. When dissolved in water, it forms a solution that is intensely purple in color. This color change is the basis for its use in the Bromsulfthalein Test.

Bromsulfthalein Test

The Bromsulfthalein Test is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the function of the liver. The test involves the intravenous administration of bromsulfthalein, followed by periodic measurements of the concentration of the dye in the patient's blood. The rate at which the dye is removed from the blood provides an indication of the liver's ability to metabolize and excrete foreign substances.

Safety and Toxicity

Bromsulfthalein is generally considered safe for use in diagnostic procedures. However, like all medical interventions, it carries some risk of adverse effects. These can include allergic reactions, skin irritation, and, in rare cases, damage to the liver or kidneys.

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