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Enzymatic determination of high density lipoprotein phospholipid using a sensitive reagent and a Cobas Bio Centrifugal Analyzer.

Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation (1988-02-01)
J S Moshides
ABSTRACT

A sensitive enzymatic method for the measurement of high density lipoprotein choline-containing phospholipids (HDL-pc) was adapted to a Cobas Bio Centrifugal Analyzer. The Boehringer Mannheim phospholipase D/choline oxidase/peroxidase reagent was modified by the inclusion of 2,4,6,-tribromo-3-hydroxybenzoic acid (TBHBA) which reacts with hydrogen peroxide and 4-aminophenazone to produce a quinone-imine dye with a fourfold greater molar absorption than that produced with phenol. The method has been developed for the determination of HDL fractions isolated with polyethylene glycol 6000, for which a reagent of high sensitivity is required. The method is linear to 5.5 mmol/l of HDL-pc and the CVs for within-run and day-to-day imprecision were less than 3.5%. Correlation of HDL cholesterol (HDL-c) with HDL-pc values in 200 healthy subjects was good (r = 0.9024). The mean (+/- SD) HDL-pc value for men was 1.12 (+/- 0.26) and for women, 1.34 (+/- 0.29) mmol/l. The assay is inexpensive and large numbers of specimens can be processed rapidly and conveniently.