| Title : Automated conductimetric assay of human serum cholinesterase activity - Duffy_1989_Enzyme_42_98 |
| Author(s) : Duffy P , Wallach JM |
| Ref : Enzyme , 42 :98 , 1989 |
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Abstract :
Serum cholinesterase activity was determined by conductimetry using samples in the microliter range. Butyrylcholine iodide was demonstrated to be a convenient substrate for the conductimetric assay. Validation of the microassay was made by using either purified enzyme or control serum. In the range of 0-60 U/l, a linear relationship was demonstrated. Correlation with a reference spectrophotometric method was obtained with a slope of 1.18. An explanation of this value is proposed, as different hydrolysis rates were obtained with human sera, depending on the substrate used (butyrylthio- or butyryl-choline ester). |
| PubMedSearch : Duffy_1989_Enzyme_42_98 |
| PubMedID: 2591352 |
Duffy P, Wallach JM (1989)
Automated conductimetric assay of human serum cholinesterase activity
Enzyme
42 :98
Duffy P, Wallach JM (1989)
Enzyme
42 :98