TRINDEROVA REAKCE V KLINICKÉ BIOCHEMII – PŘÍNOSY A LIMITY

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Title in English Trinder Reaction in Clinical Biochemistry - Benefits and Limits
Authors

WIEWIORKA Ondřej DASTYCH Milan ČERMÁKOVÁ Zdeňka

Year of publication 2017
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Chemické listy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Biochemistry
Keywords Clinical Biochemistry; Trinder Reaction; diagnostic tests; interference
Description This article reviews the Trinder chromogenic reaction and describes its discovery, further development, current state and use in practice. It has been known for nearly half a century as a universal and analytically specific chromogenic method that is abundantly used in clinical biochemistry tests. The article provides information on the benefits and shortcomings of the Trinder reaction in comparison to alternative methods. It also reviews substances interfering in this reaction. This may be particularly helpful for a biochemical analyst or a physician in determination the cause of discrepant laboratory results.
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