Analytical Biochemistry 1983-04-15

An improved method excluding hemoglobin interferences for lysosomal hydrolase assays using colorimetric synthetic substrates, 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol derivatives.

T Levade, R Salvayre, J Sicre, L Douste-Blazy

Index: Anal. Biochem. 130 , 521, (1983)

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Abstract

Artificial chromogenic substrates, derived from 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol, can be used to assay sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase, glucosylceramidase, or galactosylceramidase. Nevertheless, these enzymatic spectrophotometric assays cannot be realized on tissue preparations containing hemoglobin which interferes in the measurement. We present a selective extraction method of 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol which allows to avoid hemoglobin interference in this spectrophotometric assay of 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol. The solvents used have been tested to obtain on the one hand maximal absorbance and organic extraction of 2-(N-hexadecanoylamino)-4-nitrophenol, and on the other hand the minimal hemoglobin interference. None of the pure solvents studied being suitable, two solvent mixtures were selected: ethyl acetate/2-propanol (5/1) and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol/4-methyl-2-pentanone (1/1). These methods were tested to determine sphingomyelinase activity in enzymatic preparations and prove that they are available for lysosomal hydrolase assays using these colorimetric substrates.


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