Y. Muramoto et al., Reduction of reaction differences between human mercaptalbumin and human nonmercaptalbumin measured by the bromcresol purple method, CLIN CHIM A, 289(1-2), 1999, pp. 69-78
Although the bromcresol purple (BCP) method provides high specificity in me
asurements of serum albumin concentrations, we discovered a reaction differ
ence between the values for human mercaptalbumin (HMA) and human nonmercapt
albumin (HNA) measured by the BCP. We found that the color intensity of HMA
with BCP present in the reduced form in the albumin of fresh serum, was lo
wer than for HNA. While maintaining specificity for albumin, we reduced the
reaction difference between HMA and HNA, with the addition of sodium dodec
ylsulfate and 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) to the BCP reagent. The m
ean albumin concentration by the BCP procedure for 63 fresh sera and the 63
sera stored for 2 days at room temperature were 35.6 g/L and 38.1 g/L, res
pectively. Those by the modified BCP procedure were 39.8 g/L and 39.9 g/L,
respectively. The difference in measured values between the fresh and store
d sera which is believed to be caused by the conversion of HMA to HNA durin
g the storage of sera was not observed in the case of the modified BCP proc
edure. Our modified BCP method is effective in eliminating uncertainty of t
he albumin concentration assigned to assay calibrators for the conventional
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