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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 24, 828-831, Copyright © 1978 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
SN Buhl and KY Jackson
We report optimal conditions for assaying highly purified human lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes with the lactate-to-pyruvate and pyruvate-to- lactate reactions, as they apply to human serum. Interconversion of results between reactions is not practicable. Measurements of lactate dehydrogenase in either reaction direction at 25, 30, or 37 degrees C can be equally reliable if the volume fraction and the resulting deltaA/min is small. However, for interinstrument and interlaboratory comparisons, results from the lactate-to-pyruvate reaction are more reliable.
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