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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1025880
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York
Determination of Alanine, Lactate, Pyruvate, β-Hydroxybutyrate, and Acetoacetate by Flow Injection Analysis (FIA)
Publication History
Publication Date:
14 March 2008 (online)
Abstract
The flow injection analysis (FIA) described by Ruzicka and Hansen was adjusted for lactic acid determination by Rydevik et al. We were able to elaborate some other NAD or NADH-dependent enzyme reactions with the FIA system. The reliability of the alanine assay corresponds to that of the lactate FIA method. The coefficient of variation was on an average 2.8 %; the sample rate was 60/h with consistent duplicates. The (β-OHB assay had almost the same validity. Pyruvate, however, was less reliable with higher coefficients of variation. ACAC FIA assay, which was suitable for the determination in acid solution after neutralization, could not yet be employed for the determination in serum. In comparison to the manual enzyme methods, the FIA assays described here indicated a higher sampling rate, a lower reagent consumption, a lower coefficient of variation, a better reproducibility, and a greater consistency of duplicates.
Key words
flow injection analysis - lactic acid - alanine - pyruvate - ß-OHB - ACAC - manual enzyme assay - serum