Method for determining lipid bound sialic acid in plasma or seru

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Heterocyclic carbon compound – Hetero-o

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436 64, 436 71, 436129, 436178, 436813, 435810, 422 61, G01N 3348, G01N 3122

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ABSTRACT:
The amount of lipid bound sialic acid in a blood plasma or serum sample may be determined by an improved method, which may be automated, involving the following steps to be performed simultaneously on the sample and a standard consisting of commercially available n-acetyl nueraminic acid (NANA); diluting with a buffer; mixing the diluted sample; adding a mixture of a chlorinated lower aklyl hydrocarbon and a lower alkyl alcohol; treating by mixing and centrifuging to yield a substantially clear upper phase; treating the upper phase with a color development reagent; mixing; boiling the admixture; cooling the admixture; and determining the amount of lipid bound sialic acid present in the sample by comparing the optical density of the sample to the optical density of the NANA.

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