| Literature DB >> 25558772 |
Vratislav Chromý1, Bára Vinklárková, Luděk Šprongl, Miroslava Bittová.
Abstract
We found previously that albumin-calibrated total protein in certified reference materials causes unacceptable positive bias in analysis of human sera. The simplest way to cure this defect is the use of human-based serum/plasma standards calibrated by the Kjeldahl method. Such standards, commutative with serum samples, will compensate for bias caused by lipids and bilirubin in most human sera. To find a suitable primary reference procedure for total protein in reference materials, we reviewed Kjeldahl methods adopted by laboratory medicine. We found two methods recommended for total protein in human samples: an indirect analysis based on total Kjeldahl nitrogen corrected for its nonprotein nitrogen and a direct analysis made on isolated protein precipitates. The methods found will be assessed in a subsequent article.Entities:
Keywords: Kjeldahl methods; calibration; clinical chemistry; reference materials; total protein
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25558772 DOI: 10.1080/10408347.2014.892820
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Anal Chem ISSN: 1040-8347 Impact factor: 6.535