Abstract

Urinary γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-gt) has been found to be stable when stored at room temperature and 4°C. Activity is lost rapidly when urine is frozen but prior dialysis will prevent this loss. Urea is the major factor responsible for the loss of activity; albumin is protective at concentrations of 6 g/1 or more. A factor of 10 000–30 000 molecular weight which will prevent the loss of urinary -γ-GT activity on freezing has been found in serum and urine; it has high potency in serum and in urine from patients with chronic renal failure, but only low potency in normal urine. Its nature is unknown but it is heat stable.

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