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Microassay for screening newborns for galactosemia with use of a fluorometric microplate reader

Authors :
A, Yamaguchi
M, Fukushi
Y, Mizushima
Y, Shimizu
N, Takasugi
S, Arashima
K, Ohyanagi
Source :
Clinical chemistry. 35(9)
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

We describe a microassay for measuring galactose (Gal) and galactose 1-phosphate (Gal-1-P) in dried blood spots. After a coupled enzyme reaction involving galactose dehydrogenase (GADH, EC 1.1.1.48) and alkaline phosphatase (AP, EC 3.1.3.1) in a microplate well, NADH fluorescence is measured by a highly sensitive fluorometric microplate reader, capable of rapid measurement of fluorescence (2 min per 96 samples). Within- and between-run CVs for measurements of Gal at 90 mg/L with Gal-1-P at 130 mg/L were both less than 5% (n = 8), and analytical recoveries for Gal at 90 mg/L and Gal-1-P at 130 mg/L were 98% and 92%, respectively. Five hundred dried blood-spot samples can be assayed within 2 h, with full calculation of results by an on-line microcomputer. This rapid and reliable assay system is very useful for the routine screening of newborns for galactosemia.

Details

ISSN :
00099147
Volume :
35
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical chemistry
Accession number :
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