Abstract

The methods for the highly sensitive flow injection analysis of lactate and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in serum using immobilized enzymes in column form and chemiluminescence detection which does not require a blank correction are described. The methods were based on the determination of chemiluminescence formed by the reaction of a luminol-ferricyanide mixture with hydrogen peroxide. This hydrogen peroxide was produced by the lactate oxidase (LOD) reaction from lactate, which was in serum or was produced by the action of LDH in serum. The action of LDH in a flow injection analysis system was performed for 2 min in an incubation coil placed parallel to the substrate-buffer line between the LOD column and the LOD/catalase column. Endogenous lactate in serum was removed by an immobilized LOD/catalase column prior to the action of LDH. The present method gave perfect linearity of the data up to 5.6 mmol/liter for lactate and 1840 IU/liter for LDH activity with satisfactory precision, reproducibility, and accurate reaction recoveries. The results from the lactate and LDH activity correlated satisfactorily with those obtained by other well-established methods.

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