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A Method for Enzymatic Determination of Citrate in Serum and Urine

Pages 513-519 | Received 12 Jan 1976, Accepted 05 May 1976, Published online: 14 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

Toftegaard Nielsen, T. A Method for Enzymatic Determination of Citrate in Serum and Urine. Scand. J. clin. Lab. Invest. 36, 513–519, 1976.

A method for determination of citrate in serum and urine using citrate lyase is described. The influence of pH, zinc, magnesium, and calcium ions on the reaction velocity is studied. Citrate lyase activity is found rather insensitive to variations in pH round the pH-optimum at 8.2. Zinc ions activate the reaction. The optimal concentration of zinc ions in the reaction mixture is found to depend on the calcium concentration of samples. Perchloric acid is used for precipitation of proteins. The perchloric ion inhibits the reaction, and a procedure for removing perchlorate is given. Sensitivity of analysis is 0.005 mmol/1 and 0.05 mmol/1 for serum and urine samples, respectively. No contamination of citrate lyase is found, and therefore addition of lactate dehydrogenase is considered unnecessary.

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