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MLAB 2401: Clinical Chemistry Keri Brophy-Martinez
Methods of Measurement: Mineral and Bone Metabolism
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Determination of Total Calcium
Colorimetric O-cresolphthalein Calcium in alkaline solution reacts with o-cresolphthalein complexone to form a purple complex Proportional to the calcium concentration Uses 8-quinolinol or 8-hydroxyquioline to remove Mg ions Arsenzo III dye Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Reference method
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Specimen Requirements: Calcium( total)
Serum Lithium heparin plasma Avoid the use of anticoagulants with EDTA or oxalate
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Determination of Free Calcium
Ion selective electrodes used pH dependent Selectively and reversibly bind calcium ions As calcium binds to the membrane a potential develops which is proportional to the concentration
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Specimen Requirements: Calcium (Ionized)
Samples must be collected anaerobically Heparinized whole blood preferred Plasma Serum
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Reference Ranges Calcium, total Ionized Calcium 8.60-10.0 mg/dL
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Determination of Phosphorus
Formation of ammonium phosphomolybdate complex Complex measured by UV absorption at 340 nm or reduced to molybdenum blue and read between nm
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Specimen Requirements: Phosphorus
Serum Lithium heparin plasma Avoid hemolysis and certain anticoagulants Diural variation a factor
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Reference Range: Phosphorus
mg/dL
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Determination of Magnesium
Colorimetric Calmagite Mg2+ binds with calmagite to for a reddish-violet complex, read at 532 nm Formazen dye Mg2+ binds with the dye to form a colored product read at 660 nm Methylthymol blue Mg2+ binds with the chromogen to form a colored complex Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry Reference method
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Specimen Requirements: Magnesium
Serum Heparinized plasma Avoid hemolysis Remove serum from cells ASAP
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Reference Range: Magnesium
mg/dL
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References Bishop, M., Fody, E., & Schoeff, l. (2010). Clinical Chemistry: Techniques, principles, Correlations. Baltimore: Wolters Kluwer Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Sunheimer, R., & Graves, L. (2010). Clinical Laboratory Chemistry. Upper Saddle River: Pearson .
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