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[Blood levels of homocysteine by high pressure liquid chromatography and comparison with two other techniques].

[Blood levels of homocysteine by high pressure liquid chromatography and comparison with two... Cardio-vascular diseases are the most common cause of death in industrialized countries. A new marker has emerged among offending risk factors in the past few years: homocysteine. This sulphured amino-acid is an important intermediate in transsulphuration and remethylation reactions of methionine's metabolism. We proposed to evaluate a home made method of determination for this parameter by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to compare it to fluorescence polarization immunoassay technique (FPIA) and to gaz phase chromatography (CG-SM). This method associated with good sensibility and precision remain much less expensive than FPIA technique. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annales de biologie clinique Pubmed

[Blood levels of homocysteine by high pressure liquid chromatography and comparison with two other techniques].

Annales de biologie clinique , Volume 57 (4): 7 – Sep 8, 1999

[Blood levels of homocysteine by high pressure liquid chromatography and comparison with two other techniques].


Abstract

Cardio-vascular diseases are the most common cause of death in industrialized countries. A new marker has emerged among offending risk factors in the past few years: homocysteine. This sulphured amino-acid is an important intermediate in transsulphuration and remethylation reactions of methionine's metabolism. We proposed to evaluate a home made method of determination for this parameter by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to compare it to fluorescence polarization immunoassay technique (FPIA) and to gaz phase chromatography (CG-SM). This method associated with good sensibility and precision remain much less expensive than FPIA technique.

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ISSN
0003-3898
pmid
10432372

Abstract

Cardio-vascular diseases are the most common cause of death in industrialized countries. A new marker has emerged among offending risk factors in the past few years: homocysteine. This sulphured amino-acid is an important intermediate in transsulphuration and remethylation reactions of methionine's metabolism. We proposed to evaluate a home made method of determination for this parameter by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and to compare it to fluorescence polarization immunoassay technique (FPIA) and to gaz phase chromatography (CG-SM). This method associated with good sensibility and precision remain much less expensive than FPIA technique.

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Annales de biologie cliniquePubmed

Published: Sep 8, 1999

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