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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 911-915, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated Saccharogenic Assay of Alpha-Amylase Activity in Serum

Louis Fridhandler 1 and J. Edward Berk 1

1 Department of Medicine, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, Calif. 92664.

A saccharogenic amylase assay in which amylopectin is used as the substrate has been adapted for use with the AutoAnalyzer. Results closely matched those obtained with an established manual saccharogenic method.


Key Words: amylopectin as substrate • AutoAnalyzer • shellfish glycogen as substrate • macroamylasemia • dialysis step in analysis • gel chromatography • electrophoresis on paper • results by dinitrosalicylic acid method compared • hyperamylasemia

Submitted on July 6, 1970
Accepted on August 31, 1970







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