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Clinical Chemistry 32: 2211-2213, 1986;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 32, 2211-2213, Copyright © 1986 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

"Fragmented" isoenzymes of alkaline phosphatase in the diagnosis of transient hyperphosphatasemia

E Schoenau, KH Herzog and HJ Boehles

We describe the appearance of "fragmented" isoenzymes of serum alkaline phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.1) in two cases of transient hyperphosphatasemia. We determined the isoenzymes by liquid chromatography, then characterized them by heat inactivation, inhibition with 5 mmol/L L- phenylalanine solution, and electrophoresis on cellulose acetate membranes. We suspect that a virus-induced decrease in clearance of the enzyme from serum is responsible for a similar increase of bone and liver isoenzyme activities and for the presence of these fragmented isoenzymes in transient hyperphosphatasemia.





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