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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 32, 1574-1577, Copyright © 1986 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
KW Ryder, MR Glick and SA Jackson
We have exploited the "interference" of ethylene glycol in the Du Pont aca triglyceride method to develop a convenient and rapid screening method for detecting ethylene glycol in serum. Pretreatment of patient's serum with lipase, glycerol kinase, and other cofactors usually added for triglyceride analysis removes triglycerides and glycerol, but not ethylene glycol, from the sample. The aca triglyceride method may then be used to estimate the ethylene glycol concentration in serum.
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