| Literature DB >> 10905759 |
F M Zuijderhoudt1, S G Koehorst, W E Kluitenberg, J Dorresteijn-de Bok.
Abstract
We studied the accuracy and precision of a HPLC method for determination of porphyrins in urine. A commercial standard solution appeared to contain less porphyrins than indicated by the manufacturer, since calibration resulted in lower concentrations of uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin: 16% and 8%, respectively. Coefficients of variation for the measurement of uro-, hepta-, copro I and copro III porphyrins in samples of patients with and without porphyria were often much less than 15%. Comparison of measurements with and without calibrated standards revealed differences for uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin of 27% and 5%, respectively. Recovery of added uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin was 99%. The main cause of the variability in test results was apparently the improperly calibrated standard solutions. The precision of porphyrin measurements was not influenced by the type of porphyria.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10905759 DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2000.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Chem Lab Med ISSN: 1434-6621 Impact factor: 3.694