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Sörensen Chem.|ˈsɜːrənsən| Also Sorensen. The name of Søren P. L. Sørensen (1868–1939), Danish biochemist, used attrib. and in the possessive to denote a titration method employed in the estimation of amino-acids, consisting in treating the sample with formaldehyde, which combines with the amino groups, and then titrating the carboxylic acid groups against base. Sørensen first described the method in 1907 (Compt.-Rend. des Travaux du Lab. de Carlsberg VII. 1).
1914J. A. Mandel tr. Hammarsten's Text-bk. Physiol. Chem. (ed. 7) ii. 166 On this behaviour is based Sörensen's formoltitration which serves for the estimation of amino-acids in the urine. 1916A. P. Mathews Physiol. Chem. ix. 363 The capacity of the digestive products of combining with formaldehyde steadily increases, as is shown by the Sorensen titration. 1934W. R. Fearon Introd. Biochem. vii. 100 Sörensen's method of formaldehyde titration..is applicable to many amino compounds, including ammonium salts in urine. 1973Biggs & Woodson Clin. Biochem. iii. 40 The Sörensen formol titration technique can be used..to obtain accurate titration values. |