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Practical Analysis Using Spectrophotometer
By All Staff Members of Medical Biochemistry Department 1
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Colorimetric estimation of serum cholesterol
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Aim of practical session
The aim of this practical session is to Estimate the concentration of cholesterol in a serum sample using a colorimetric method, Know the normal values of cholesterol in blood.
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Medical importance of serum cholesterol determination
The determination of serum Cholesterol is one of the important tools in the diagnosis of heart disease & stroke
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Cholesterol is a fat substance that is found in all body cells.
Introduction Cholesterol is a fat substance that is found in all body cells. The total Plasma cholesterol level = 140 – 200 mg %. About 50 % of these total are of exogenous origin and 50 % are synthesized in the liver.
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Photometric measurements
of serum cholesterol
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Principle Cholesterol H2O2 Peroxidase
Cholesterol Esterase Cholesterol esters free Cholesterol + fatty acids Cholesterol H2O2 Cholesterol oxidase Peroxidase H2O2 + Phenol + 4-amino antipyrine red colored product
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Activity 1: Using a standard cholesterol solution to calculate the concentration of unknown one Materials required Automatic pipettes & test tubes. Cholesterol reagent Known cholesterol solution (Standard) Unknown cholesterol solution (Test) Distilled water A pump & goggles if available for lab safety.
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For the Standard sample
Procedure: Steps 1: Label 3 dry test tubes T For the test sample S For the Standard sample B For the Blank
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Treat these tubes as shown in the following table:
Step 2: Treat these tubes as shown in the following table: Sample Standard Blank ___ 10 µl Distilled water Cholesterol standard Test 1 ml reagent
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Step 3: Pipette 10 ul of the given Test -Standard-DW into their corresponding dry test tubes
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Step 4: for all ; Pipette 1ml of the cholesterol reagent into the previous 3 test tubes.
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B S T B Step 5: Mix the contents of the tubes and let stand for 10 minutes at room temperature. 14
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Step 6: Record the absorbance of both test & standard against the blank at 520 nm.
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Step 7: Calculate the test concentration by the following equation:
Concentration of serum cholesterol ( mg%) = Absorbance of Test X Concentration of standard Absorbance of standard
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Expected Values for total plasma cholesterol levels
<200 mg/dl Normal Levels mg/dl borderline values > 240 mg/dl High values
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hypercholesterolemia Familial hypercholesterolemia
Causes of hypercholesterolemia Familial hypercholesterolemia Obesity Hypothyroidism Obstructive jaundice Diabetes mellitus Coffee drinking cigarette smoking
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Two types of Serum cholesterol
LDL Bad" cholesterol HDL good" cholesterol HDL/LDL indicator of heart disease risk. 19
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Several medicines can worsen cholesterol level:
Thiazide diuretics Oral estrogens Some beta blockers Immunosuppressive agents
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Types of serum lipoproteins
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Complete Lipid profile
Requires hours fasting Total Cholesterol, TAG & HDL are measured directly (mg/dL) using colorimetric method. LDL is usually calculated : LDL = Total Cholesterol – HDL - (TAG/5)
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Plasma Lipids Profile
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THANK YOU High risk Normal 240 140-200 Cholesterol Above 200
Below 150 mg/dL TAG 160–189 mg/dL 100–129 mg/dL LDL Less than 40 mg/dL 40–59 mg/dL HDL THANK YOU
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