1. Development and Evaluation of a Kinetic Diacetyl Monoxime Method for Urine Urea
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H M Barbour and C Welch
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Urine urea ,Reaction conditions ,030213 general clinical medicine ,Preservative ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Diacetyl ,General Medicine ,Urine ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Colorimetry (chemical method) ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ammonia ,Urea ,Humans ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) - Abstract
A kinetic assay for urine urea which employs the reaction with diacetylmonoxime at 37°C and undiluted urine was developed. Reaction conditions were optimized using the Monarch centrifugal analyser to produce an assay with the linearity to 450 mmol/L urea, and CVs of 2·3% and 2·5% within-batch and 4·6% and 3·3% between-batch at urea concentrations of 75·9 and 162·7 mmol/L, respectively; recoveries of 98·5% to 99·5% were obtained with the addition of the equivalent of 95 and 190 mmol/L urea. Comparisons were made with one urine urea method employing diacetylmonoxime with dialysis and two enzymatic methods which all involve a sample pre-dilution stage. The urine samples used for the method comparisons did not contain preservatives. However, a range of urine preservatives and a selection of possible interfering metabolites were shown to have no significant effect on the recovery of urea in the assay.
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- 1992
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