Literature DB >> 1394992

Automated assay of vitamin B-12 by the Abbott IMx analyzer.

S C Kuemmerle1, G L Boltinghouse, S M Delby, T L Lane, R P Simondsen.   

Abstract

A nonisotopic assay of vitamin B-12 in human serum or plasma is described, performed with the Abbott IMx analyzer. The sample is first treated at pH > 12.5 to release bound vitamin B-12 and to convert all forms to cyanocobalamin. Next, the analyte is bound, at lower pH, by vitamin B-12-specific binding protein, immobilized to a solid phase of polymeric microspheres. Detection involves monitoring the activity of the tracer enzyme (alkaline phosphatase) coupled to a derivative of cyanocobalamin. Total assay precision is 7.9% for vitamin B-12 at 200 ng/L, 6.6% at 400 ng/L, and 6.7% at 800 ng/L. Assay sensitivity, calculated as 2 SD from the zero calibrator, is 37 (+/- 9) ng/L. The dynamic range extends to 2000 ng/L. Analytical recovery of 300 and 600 ng/L additions of vitamin B-12 to sera with basal concentrations of 30-400 ng/L was 102.5%. Results of the assay correlated well with those of commercially available radioisotope assays. No interference was observed in specimens from patients with pernicious anemia, chronic or acute myelogenous leukemia, or renal failure. Cross-reactivity with cobinamide (1 g/L) was < 0.00003%. Vitamin B-12 measurements for blood specimens drawn into serum, EDTA, or heparinized plasma-collection tubes agreed within 3%.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1394992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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1.  Replacement therapy for vitamin B12 deficiency: comparison between the sublingual and oral route.

Authors:  Amir Sharabi; Eytan Cohen; Jaqueline Sulkes; Moshe Garty
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 4.335

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