Abstract
Abstract
The mechanism of a new fluorescence polarization method for measuring phospholipid in amniotic fluid is described. The fluorescence polarization of a surfactant fluorescent dye solubilized in amniotic fluid correlates significantly with the L/S ratio. Model studies indicate that this results primarily from partitioning of the dye between endogenous albumin, which causes a high fluorescence polarization, and dispersed phospholipid, which causes a much lower polarization. The fluorescence polarization can be compared with a calibration curve to give the ratio of phospholipid to albumin in the sample. This procedure may prove useful in antenatal assessment of fetal lung maturity.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry
Cited by
26 articles.
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