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YEAR: 1973




CATEGORY: Contraception (Birth Control) and Family Planning



TITLE



Effect of oral contraceptives on the albumin in blood serum. [Einfluss der

oralen Kontrazeptiva auf das Eiweissbild im Serum.]



AUTHORS

Liappis N


SOURCE

Zentralblatt fuer Gynaekologie 95(21):722-726. 1973.



ABSTRACT

33 men and 47 women (18 who used oral contraceptives and 29 who did not) were tested after not having eaten for at

least 13 hours to determine the effect of oral contraceptive use on albumin fractions in the blood. This was

measured by means of a microzone-electrophoresis system which electrophoretically separated the albumin, alpha1-

, alpha2-, beta-, and gamma-globulins. The tests showed that the concentration of albumin was significantly higher

among women using oral contraceptives than among men. The concentration of gamma-globulin was significantly

higher among the women who did not use oral contraceptives than among men. There were no significant

differences between the 2 groups of women. (PubHealth.info Document ID: CONT8T 579-06)



PubHealth.info NOTE: The author(s) of this article titled, "Effect of oral contraceptives on the albumin in blood

serum. [Einfluss der oralen Kontrazeptiva auf das Eiweissbild im Serum.]", is(are) Liappis N. The source of this

article is "Zentralblatt fuer Gynaekologie 95(21):722-726. 1973.". This article was published in 1973 in German

language(s). (PubHealth.info® Document ID: CONT8T 579-06. All rights reserved with PubHealth.info) PIN: 35579





 

 

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