This is a new electrochemical method for determination of lipase activity in biological fluids, including serum, plasma, and duodenal juice. Advantages of turbidimetric methods--short reaction time, and small sample and reagent volumes--are combined with those of titrimetric methods: measurement of absolute activity (i.e., no standardization required), saturated substrate conditions, and direct measurement of reaction products. The proposed method is easy, inexpensive, and takes only 3 min. Precision is good: CV = 3.74% within day and 7.3% between days at the clinical-decision concentration, CV = 1.86% within day and 4.65% between days for above-normal lipase activities. The standard curve is linear up to 4500 U/L. Results (y) correlate well with those by turbidimetry (x): y = 0.9287x - 65.3 (r = 0.9719). Reference values are between 0 and 130 U/L.

Measurement of lipase activity by a differential pH technique / F. Ceriotti, P. A. Bonini, M. Murone, L. Barenghi, M. Luzzana, A. Mosca, M. Ripamonti, L. Rossi-Bernardi. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0009-9147. - 31:2(1985 Feb), pp. 257-60-260.

Measurement of lipase activity by a differential pH technique

A. Mosca;
1985

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This is a new electrochemical method for determination of lipase activity in biological fluids, including serum, plasma, and duodenal juice. Advantages of turbidimetric methods--short reaction time, and small sample and reagent volumes--are combined with those of titrimetric methods: measurement of absolute activity (i.e., no standardization required), saturated substrate conditions, and direct measurement of reaction products. The proposed method is easy, inexpensive, and takes only 3 min. Precision is good: CV = 3.74% within day and 7.3% between days at the clinical-decision concentration, CV = 1.86% within day and 4.65% between days for above-normal lipase activities. The standard curve is linear up to 4500 U/L. Results (y) correlate well with those by turbidimetry (x): y = 0.9287x - 65.3 (r = 0.9719). Reference values are between 0 and 130 U/L.
Reference Values; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Oils; Aged; Emulsions; Hydrolysis; Lipase; Plant Oils; Colipases; Cations; Bile Acids and Salts; Buffers; Nephelometry and Turbidimetry; Adult; Triolein; Middle Aged; Substrate Specificity; Male; Female
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
feb-1985
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