Bilirubin Direct

Human GmbH
Substrates and Metabolites
Brief Description
Clinical Chemistry Reagents.
Direct bilirubin (DBIL) is a helpful marker for hepatic and post-hepatic jaundice, whereas pre-hepatic jaundice is primarily associated with an increase of indirect bilirubin. Increased direct bilirubin concentrations are found in acute and chronic viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, extrahepatic cholestasis, liver transplant rejection, and congential disorders like Dubin-Johnson and Rotor syndrome.
Colorimetric test for the quantitative determination of bilirubin direct in human serum and plasma.