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Published:Journal of Chromatographic Science,
ISSN 0021-9665 Volume 44,
Number 8, September 2006, pp. 479-483
Plasma Protein Fractions in Healthy Blood Donors
Quantitated by an Automated Multicapillary Electrophoresis System
Anders Larsson and Lars-Olof Hansson
Department of Medical Sciences, Clinical Chemistry, University
Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
During the last decade, capillary electrophoresis
(CE) has emerged as an important alternative to traditional analysis
of serum and plasma proteins by agarose or celluloseacetate electrophoresis.
CE analysis of plasma proteins can now be fully automated and
also includes bar-code identification of samples, preseparation
steps, and direct post-separation quantitation of individual peaks,
which permits short assay times and high throughput. For laboratory
work, it is important to have reference values from healthy individuals.
Therefore, plasma samples from 156 healthy blood donors (79 females
and 77 males) have been analyzed with the Capillarys instrument
and the new high resolution buffer, which yields higher resolution
than the b1–b2+ buffer. Albumin concentrations in samples
are measured using nephelometry in order to assign protein concentrations
to each peak. The 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles for both the percentages
of different peaks and the protein concentrations in the peaks
are calculated according to the recommendations of the International
Federation of Clinical Chemistry on the statistical treatment
of reference values. The Capillarys instrument is a reliable system
for plasma protein analysis, combining advantages of full automation
with high analytical performances and throughput.
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