Erythrocyte Folate Analysis: Saponin Added During Lysis of Whole Blood Can Increase Apparent Folate Concentrations, Depending on Hemolysate pH
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- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 46 (12) , 1978-1986
- https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/46.12.1978
Abstract
Background: The analysis of red cell folate (RCF) depends on complete hemolysis of erythrocytes, and it is assumed that complete hemolysis is achieved by 10-fold dilution of whole blood with hypotonic solutions of 10 g/L ascorbic acid/ascorbate. This report challenges this assumption. Methods: The conventional method of erythrocyte lysis was modified to include saponin, a known effective hemolyzing agent. The influence of saponin was determined at various lysate pHs, using the microbiological (Lactobacillus rhamnosus) folate assay. The effect of saponin during lysate preparation was subsequently compared with either the effect of 30 s of sonication or a single 1-h freeze-thaw cycle. Results: Saponin addition was found to increase assayable RCF up to ninefold, depending on lysate pH. Sonication of lysates had no effect, and freezing-thawing lysates once did not always guarantee complete hemolysis. Lysates created with 10 g/L ascorbic acid (a historically widely used diluent) without pH adjustment produced assayable folate concentrations significantly lower than optimal. Conclusions: A lysing agent should be incorporated into RCF assays to guarantee complete hemolysis. Ten-fold dilution of blood with 10 g/L ascorbic acid, without pH adjustment, produces lysates with pHs (pH 4.0) below the point (pH 4.7) at which hemoglobin can denature irreversibly. The optimum pH for hemolysates is ∼5.0.Keywords
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