Author:
Rammeloo T,van Haard P M,Beunis M H
Abstract
Abstract
Serum pancreatic isoamylase activity was measured by a method involving inhibition of salivary isoamylase and by a well-known agarose electrophoretic method, modified by us. We saw changes in electrophoretic patterns of pancreatic isoamylase fractions after storage of serum samples for three weeks at 4-8 degrees C, but with the inhibition method no alterations in activities were found. Within-assay and between-assay imprecisions of both methods were about the same. Serum pancreatic amylase activities as measured by the inhibition method exceeded by about 10% those obtained by the electrophoretic method. The inhibition method seems to be a reasonable candidate for routine application, whereas the electrophoretic method is still time-consuming and requires special skill to perform. Some suggestions are given for improving the calibration of the inhibition method recommended by the manufacturer.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
Cited by
7 articles.
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