An automated determination of beta-glucuronidase activity in human serum with the Abbott VP bichromatic analyser
1985
Automated Method for Measuring Beta-Glucuronidase Activity
Sample size: 40
publication
Evidence: moderate
Author Information
Author(s): C. G. Bao, F. V. Alvarez
Hypothesis
The automated method for determining beta-glucuronidase activity will be more efficient than traditional methods.
Conclusion
The automated method significantly reduces the time required for enzymatic assays and is more economical than traditional methods.
Supporting Evidence
- The method is linear to 110 IU/1.
- The automated method reduces the time required for an enzymatic assay to less than 25% of that of other methods.
- The correlation with the reference method is excellent.
Takeaway
Scientists created a faster way to measure a specific enzyme in blood, which saves time and money.
Methodology
An automated method using the Abbott VP Bichromatic Analyzer to measure enzymatic activity.
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