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For “in vitro” determination of gamma-GT in serum or plasma
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Volume | 50 mL |
GTIN14 | 18430155000607 |
Storage temperature | +2 / +8 ºC |
Estate | Liquid |
Sample | Serum, Plasma |
Technique | Modified Szasz method |
PRINCIPLE
Serum γ-glutamyl transferase (γ-GT) transfer the glutamiy group to cosubstrate glycyl-glycyne producing 5-amino-2-itrobenzoate. In optimum conditions enzymatc activity is directly related to amino-2-nitrobenzoate produced that is measured by spectrophotometry.
DIAGNOSTIC USE
In 90% of liver diseases there is a rise of γ-GT levels. The values are moderate in cirrhosis and infectious mononucleosis, while signifi cant increases were found in obstructive liver disease, intrahepatic cholestasis or primary biliary cirrhosis.Single test result could not be used to make a clinical diagnosis. It should integrate clinical and laboratory data.
Volume | 50 mL |
GTIN14 | 18430155000607 |
Storage temperature | +2 / +8 ºC |
Estate | Liquid |
Sample | Serum, Plasma |
Technique | Modified Szasz method |
Volume | 125 mL |
GTIN14 | 18430155007866 |
Storage temperature | +2 / +8 ºC |
Estate | Liquid |
Sample | Serum, Plasma |
Technique | Szasz modified method |
Volume | 250 mL |
GTIN14 | 18430155000515 |
Storage temperature | +2 / +8 ºC |
Estate | Liquid |
Sample | Serum, Plasma |
Technique | Szasz modified method |
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