Measurement of alkaline phosphatase of intestinal origin in plasma by p-bromotetramisole inhibition.
T Kuwana, S B Rosalki
Index: J. Clin. Pathol. 44(3) , 236-7, (1991)
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Abstract
L-p-bromotetramisole was used to inhibit non-intestinal alkaline phosphatase (of liver or bone origin) (EC 3.1.3.1; ALP) in plasma, and intestinal ALP was measured from the uninhibited activity. The method of determination is convenient and correlated well with measurement by immunocapture assay. If carried out in parallel with wheat-germ lectin precipitation of bone ALP, subtraction of intestinal ALP activity from that of non-bone ALP in the supernatant can be used to measure the ALP that originates from the liver in men and non-pregnant women.
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