British Journal of Biomedical Science 2011-01-01

Serum globulins contribute to the discrepancies observed between the bromocresol green and bromocresol purple assays of serum albumin concentration.

Y Xu, L Wang, J Wang, H Liang, X Jiang

Index: Br. J. Biomed. Sci. 68(3) , 120-5, (2011)

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Abstract

The bromocresol green (BCG) and bromocresol purple (BCP) assays often yield discordant serum albumin results. This study seeks to test the hypothesis that bias in albumin results are influenced by the concentration of serum globulin subtypes. The concentrations of serum albumin, alpha1-globulin, alpha2-globulin, beta-globulin and gamma-globulin are determined in 197 human serum specimens by total serum protein quantification and protein electrophoresis, and by the BCG and BCP assays. The influence of globulins on albumin measurement is validated with protein mixtures of albumin and globulins. The BCG assay bias was directly proportional to the concentrations of alpha1-globulin and alpha2-globulin, and inversely correlated with the concentrations of beta-globulin and y-globulin (r2 = 0.793). The BCP assay bias was inversely proportional to the concentration of al-globulin and alpha2-globulin (r2 = 0.464) but not related to the concentrations of beta-globulin or y-globulin. Among the 197 study participants, those with nephrotic syndrome had a significantly higher level of alpha2-globulin compared to those in other categories. Thus, the authors conclude that serum globulins contribute to the bias seen in the BCG and BCP assays, with the greatest effects observed for a-globulin on the BCG assay where higher concentrations contributed to a higher bias.


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