FULLY ENZYMATIC TRIGLYCERIDE DETERMINATION IN A CONTINUOUS-FLOW 12-CHANNEL ANALYZER

  • 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 15  (9) , 503-+
Abstract
The method is linear up to 7.9 mmol/l (700 mg/100 ml). The analytical precision in the concentration range of 1.5-5.4 mmol/l (133-478 mg/100 ml) is characterized by relative SD of 0.8-4.8%. In the lower measuring range at concentrations around 0.7 mmol/l (62 mg/100 ml) a mean relative SD of 7.2% is found for 1140 measurements under routine conditions. For triglyceride concentrations of 0.9-7.7 mmol/l (80-680 mg/100 ml) a mean relative coefficient of overspill Q = 2.0 is determined. Bilirubin caused no observable interference in the determination. In comparison with the manual method by Eggstein et Kreutz, the results from the fully enzymatic method on the 12-channel-analyzer were lower by approximately 16%, corrected by an additive factor of 0.029 mmol/l (2.59 mg/100 ml). The controls with control sera showed a difference of 10%.

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