Goo R K, Kanai H, Inouye V, Wakatsuki H
J Assoc Off Anal Chem. 1980 Sep;63(5):985-7.
Urea is extracted from rodent urine-contaminated material with hot acetone. After the extract is evaporated to dryness, aqueous urease solution is added to produce ammonia and carbon dioxide. A blue product, indophenol, is formed by the reaction of ammonia with phenol in the presence of hypochlorite. Absorbance is maximum at 625 nm. Presence of urea is easily detected at 4 microgram. Detection of urine contamination in various materials is compared with detection by the AOAC urease-H2PtCl6 test.