G. Giovannoni et al., ADAPTATION OF THE NITRATE REDUCTASE AND GRIESS REACTION METHODS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SERUM NITRATE PLUS NITRITE LEVELS, Annals of clinical biochemistry, 34, 1997, pp. 193-198
Nitrite and nitrate determinations in biological fluids are increasing
ly being used as markers of nitric oxide production. We have modified
a nitrate reductase and Griess reaction method for the measurement of
serum nitrate and nitrite in ultrafiltrated samples using a microtitre
plate. The recoveries of nitrate and nitrite were 95% (range = 86-113
%) and 100% (range = 92-109%), respectively. The intra and inter assay
coefficients of variation for nitrate plus nitrite in the concentrati
on range 40-50 mu M were 9.1% and 7.8%, and in the concentration range
of 2.5-10 mu M 23.4% and 25.5%, respectively. At its lower limit the
assay is able to detect 125 pmoles of nitrate plus nitrite in 50 mu L
of sample (2.5 mu mol/L). A mean serum nitrate plus nitrite level of 3
2.8 mu mol/L (SD 12.3) was measured in 24 healthy adult volunteers (12
men and 12 women), no age or sex differences were noted.