Tyrode solution


Ty·rode so·lu·tion

(tī'rōd), a modified Locke solution; it contains 8 g of NaCl, 0.2 g of KCl, 0.2 g of CaCl2, 0.1 g of MgCl2, 0.05 g of NaH2PO4, 1 g of NaHCO3, 1 g of d-glucose, and water to make 1000 mL; used to irrigate the peritoneal cavity, and in laboratory work. [Maurice V. Tyrode]

Ty·rode so·lu·tion

(tī'rōd sŏ-lū'shŭn) A modified Locke solution; it contains 8 g NaCl, 0.2 g KCl, 0.2 g CaCl2, 0.1 -g MgCl2, 0.05 g NaH2PO4, 1 g NaHCO3, 1 g d-glucose, and water to make 1000 mL; used to irrigate the peritoneal cavity, and in laboratory work. [Maurice V. Tyrode]

Tyrode solution

(tī′rōd″) [Maurice Vejux Tyrode, U.S. pharmacologist, 1878–1930] A modified Ringer's solution containing, in addition, a small amount of magnesium chloride and acid and sodium phosphates.

Tyrode,

Maurice V., U.S. pharmacologist, 1878-1930. Tyrode solution - a modified Locke solution used to irrigate the peritoneal cavity.