The Stability and Automatic Determination of Ketone Bodies in Blood Samples Taken in Field Conditions |
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Authors: | Työppönen Jouko Kauppinen Kauko |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Food Hygiene, College of Veterinary Medicine, Helsinki, Finland ; |
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Abstract: | An automated, spectro-photometric determination of blood acetoacetate and β-hydroxybutyrate was developed with a Gilford 3500 autoanalyzer. The stability of ketone bodies was studied in different conditions. An immediate precipitation with 0.6 M perchloric acid and cooling the sample effectively prevent the loss of acetoacetate from samples during transport to the laboratory (at 4°C a 6 % loss of acetoacetate was noted during 24 h). Freezing the sample makes it practically stable (less than 2 % loss of acetoacetate per week during a study lasting 2 months). At room temperature (20°C) the sample’s acetoacetate was instable and disappeared with a rate of 6 % per h. β-hydroxybutyrate was stable in precipitated samples. Because the precipitation also retains the sample’s glucose, 3 main parameters for the indication of ketosis could be analyzed automatically from the same sample with a total capacity of 40 samples in 2½ h. |
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