Annales de Biologie Clinique 1992-01-01

Modification of the selected method for the determination of serum iron. Substitution of bathophenanthroline by ferene S.

C Charlier, G Plomteux, M Vernet, P Gendre, M C Revenant, C Guillemin

Index: Ann. Biol. Clin. (Paris.) 50(3) , 191-202, (1992)

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Abstract

The previously selected method (1977) for the measurement of iron in human serum has been modified by the working group on Iron and Iron-Transport Proteins (Sociéte Française de Biologie Clinique). Ferene S is used as the chromogen, it is more sensitive and cheaper than bathophenanthroline. The sample size has been reduced from 2 to 0.5 ml. No interference could be shown with high concentrations of bilirubin, copper or hemoglobin.


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