Determination of blood glucose using an oxidase-peroxidase system with a non-carcinogenic chromogen.
Journal: 1969/May - Journal of Clinical Pathology
ISSN: 0021-9746
PUBMED: 5776547
Abstract:
Manual and automated methods for the determination of blood glucose have been devised using an oxidase/peroxidase system, with dl adrenaline, a non-carcinogen, as oxygen acceptor. The manual technique employs a stable single solution protein precipitant and the other reagents used are also stable. The automated methods are operated at 40/hr sample speed and washover between samples, over a very wide concentration range, is negligible.
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Determination of blood glucose using an oxidase-peroxidase system with a non-carcinogenic chromogen

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Manual and automated methods for the determination of blood glucose have been devised using an oxidase/peroxidase system, with dl adrenaline, a non-carcinogen, as oxygen acceptor. The manual technique employs a stable single solution protein precipitant and the other reagents used are also stable. The automated methods are operated at 40/hr sample speed and washover between samples, over a very wide concentration range, is negligible.

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Biochemistry Department, Royal Infirmary, Sunderland
Central Laboratory, Royal Infirmary, Sunderland
Abstract
Manual and automated methods for the determination of blood glucose have been devised using an oxidase/peroxidase system, with dl adrenaline, a non-carcinogen, as oxygen acceptor. The manual technique employs a stable single solution protein precipitant and the other reagents used are also stable. The automated methods are operated at 40/hr sample speed and washover between samples, over a very wide concentration range, is negligible.
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