Abstract
The authors describe a new method for determination of serum triglycerides that is based on the original method of Fletcher. They modified Fletcher's reagents so that it is possible to saponify serum triglycerides in 5 min at room temperature (about 24° C) instead of 60-70° C for 15 min and to produce the final color in 15 min at 60-70° C instead of 30 min at 50° C. The new reagents are stable for at least two months. The correlation coefficient obtained for the two methods (n = 107 sera) was 0.98. When the t test and F test were applied to these data, no significant difference in accuracy and precision was found at the 95% confidence level. The coefficient of variation (day to day) for the new method is 7.0%.
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Neri, B. P., & Frings, C. S. (1973). Improved method for determination of triglycerides in serum. Clinical Chemistry, 19(10), 1201–1202. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/19.10.1201
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