WEYL'S REACTION FOR CREATININ
\wˈe͡ɪlz ɹɪˈakʃən fɔː kɹiːˈe͡ɪtənˌɪn], \wˈeɪlz ɹɪˈakʃən fɔː kɹiːˈeɪtənˌɪn], \w_ˈeɪ_l_z ɹ_ɪ__ˈa_k_ʃ_ə_n f_ɔː k_ɹ_iː__ˈeɪ_t_ə_n_ˌɪ_n]\
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Consists in treating a solution of the material to be tested with a fresh solution of sodium nitroprussiate and then adding a trace of caustic soda solution. A transient red solution is obtained, which, if creatinin is present, becomes yellow on standing. Upon boiling with dilute acetic acid Prussian blue is formed. [Theodor Weyl, German chemist, 1851-1913.]
By Smith Ely Jelliffe