Krebs-Ringer solution

Krebs-Ring·er so·lu·tion

(krebz ring'ĕr), a modification of Ringer solution. [Sir Hans Adolph Krebs, Sydney Ringer]

Krebs,

Sir Hans Adolph, German biochemist in England and Nobel laureate, 1900-1981. Krebs cycle - together with oxidative phosphorylation, the main source of energy in the mammalian body and the end toward which carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism are directed. Synonym(s): tricarboxylic acid cycleKrebs-Henseleit cycle - the sequence of chemical reactions, occurring primarily in the liver, that results in the production of urea. Synonym(s): urea cycleKrebs-Ringer solution - a modification of Ringer solution.

Ringer,

Sydney, English physiologist, 1835-1910. Krebs-Ringer solution - see under Krebs, Sir Hans Adolphlactated Ringer injection - used intravenously as a systemic alkalizer and a fluid and electrolyte replenisher.lactated Ringer solution - a sterile solution of calcium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium chloride, and sodium lactate in water. Synonym(s): Hartmann solutionLocke-Ringer solution - see under LockeRinger injection - a sterile solution of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride, used intravenously as a fluid and electrolyte replenisher.Ringer solution - resembles the blood serum in its salt constituents.

Krebs-Ring·er so·lu·tion

(krebz ringĕr sŏ-lūshŭn) Modification of Ringer solution.