Process for removing endogenous Vitamin B12 and folate from...

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Biospecific ligand binding assay – Utilizing isolate of tissue or organ as binding agent

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C422S067000

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07056747

ABSTRACT:
Processes for removing endogenous Vitamin B12 and folate are provided. The albumin preparations produced by the process are suitable for use as reference control samples in assays for determining these analytes in a test sample. Kits and methods related to the albumin preparations are also provided.

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