Literature DB >> 9629511

Near-infrared spectrometry analysis of fat, neutral sterols, bile acids, and short-chain fatty acids in the feces of patients with pancreatic maldigestion and malabsorption.

T Nakamura1, T Takeuchi, A Terada, Y Tando, T Suda.   

Abstract

CONCLUSION: Near-infrared spectrometry is a new, rapid, and accurate method for measuring fecal fat that does not require a great deal of chemical knowledge and that can be used by anyone. This method is considered indispensable for the diagnosis of pancreatic steatorrhea and treatment follow-up.
METHODS: Fecal fats (GLC method, van de Kamer method), neutral sterols (GLC method), bile acids (GLC method) and short-chain fatty acids (HPLC method) were assayed by the respective conventional methods in 120 subjects, including patients with pancreatic dysfunction, and the results were compared with the those obtained by near-infrared spectrometry. The correlations between fecal fat excretion measured by the GLC method (x) and van de Kamer method (x) and by near-infrared spectrometry (y) were expressed by y = 1.10x - 0.16 (r = 0.949, P < 0.01) and y = 0.750x + 1.654 (r = 0.930, p < 0.01), respectively.
RESULTS: The sensitivity and specificity of near-infrared spectrometry for fecal fats were 94.9 and 98.2%, respectively, when compared with the GLC method, and 87.5 and 90.0%, respectively, when compared with the van de Kamer method. In contrast, near-infrared spectrometry was not nearly as accurate as the conventional methods for determining neutral sterols, bile acids, and short-chain fatty acids.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9629511     DOI: 10.1385/IJGC:23:2:137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pancreatol        ISSN: 0169-4197


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