F Marceau, A Drumheller, M Gendreau, A Lussier, S St-Pierre
Index: J. Chromatogr. A. 266 , 173-7, (1983)
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A rapid and sensitive method for measuring carboxypeptidase N (CPN) activity in human plasma is described. The procedure is based on the hydrolysis of a high-specificity/low-affinity substrate, hippuryl-L-lysine, to its products hippuric acid and lysine. The substrate and product are separated quantitatively by high-performance liquid chromatography in less than 10 min following a minimal sample preparation time. The advantages of this method over previous ones are discussed and data are presented demonstrating the reliability of this method for the routine clinical determination of CPN activity.
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