Abstract
Glycated albumin in human serum was analyzed by solid-phase extraction and selective detection. One system with one solid-phase extraction column and a chemiluminescence detector facilitated rapid analysis. A second system with two solid-phase extraction columns and a fluorescence detector was a fast and stable analytical method compared to liquid chromatographic analysis. Both analytical systems were suitable for diagnostic analysis of glycated human serum albumin. These systems require 1 μL blood serum for analysis.