High density lipoprotein cholesterol assay

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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252408, 435 11, G01N 3102, G01N 3316, G01N 3114

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041881885

ABSTRACT:
A reagent composition useful in assays for high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol comprises heparin and a salt of a divalent metal cation such as MnCl.sub.2 dispersed in an inert filler comprising a polysaccharide, a terminal interlocking linear glucose polymer and a vinylpyrrolidone. The cholesterol containing serum sample acts as the milieu of the reaction as well as the solvent for the reagent composition itself.

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