Literature DB >> 3004788

A peroxidase-coupled kinetic enzymatic procedure evaluated for measuring serum and urinary creatinine.

M P Goren, S Osborne, R K Wright.   

Abstract

We evaluated an enzymatic procedure for the automated determination of serum and urinary creatinine. The procedure was sensitive and precise for serum creatinine concentrations as low as 3 mg/L, and the standard curve was linear to 200 mg/L. Measurements of creatinine in clinical serum and urine specimens agreed with those obtained by two other enzymatic methods and four picric acid methods. There was no interference from picrate-reactive substances tested. Among other substances, bilirubin (50-100 mg/L) interfered negatively with the assay, decreasing apparent creatinine concentrations by as much as 6 mg/L. The advantages of specificity, speed, and convenience make this enzymatic procedure an attractive primary or secondary method for creatinine determinations in clinical laboratories.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3004788

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


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