Assay of carboxypeptidase N activity in serum by liquid-chromatographic determination of hippuric acid

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We describe conditions for determining carboxypeptidase N (EC 3.4.17.3) activity by liquid chromatography. Serum (10 μL) is mixed with the artificial substrates hippuryl-L-arginine (30 mmol/L) and hippuryl-L-lysine (100 mmol/L) in 50 mmol/L 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid (HEPES) buffer solution at pH 8.2 and 7.8, respectively. The hippuric acid product is separated from the substrate in less than 2 min by reversed-phase 'high-performance' liquid chromatography and measured spectrophotometrically. o-Methyl hippuric acid is used as internal standard. By this method, optimized for activity and sensitivity of detection, carboxypeptidase N activities are 60-fold greater than those by another procedure (J Chromatogr 266: 173-177, 1983). The mean value for 80 normal control subjects was 74.8 (SD 10.3) nmol of hippuric acid released per milliliter of serum per minute for hippuryl-L-arginine substrate, 378 (SD 55) for hippuryl-L-lysine substrate. The sensitivity and precision of the method make it suitable both for routine clinical determinations and as a reference procedure.

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Hendricks, D., Scharpe, S., & Van Sande, M. (1985). Assay of carboxypeptidase N activity in serum by liquid-chromatographic determination of hippuric acid. Clinical Chemistry, 31(12), 1936–1939. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.12.1936

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