Minimal effects of free fatty acids on the competitive protein-binding assay of serum thyroxine on reusable sephadex columns |
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Authors: | C.H. Bastomsky M.Patricia Mcquaid N.E. Greenidge |
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Affiliation: | Division of Clinical Biochemistry, Department of Medicine and the McGill University Clinic, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, QuebecCanada |
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Abstract: | In rats, following oral administration of cream and intravenous heparin, plasma free fatty acids and triiodothyronine Sephadex uptake were elevated. Simultaneously apparent serum thyroxine, measured by the Tetrasorb-E kit, was increased, but not when measured using reusable Sephadex columns. Addition of oleate to a human serum albumin solution or to human serum produced similar effects; appreciable rises in apparent thyroxine were noted in the kit assay but only minor changes occurred when Sephadex columns were used. In the latter procedure almost all [14C]oleic acid added to serum was removed in the first barbital buffer wash, before application of the thyroxine-binding globulin solution.In the serum thyroxine assay on reusable Sephadex columns, there is minimal interference by free fatty acids because they are removed by the first barbital buffer wash. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: Dr. C.H. Bastomsky Division of Clinical Biochemistry Royal Victoria Hospital 687 Pine Avenue West Montreal P.Q. Canada H3A 1A1. |
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