We used automated and manual versions of two commonly used dye-binding methods for albumin to quantify albumin that had been modified by covalent addition of bilirubin. Dye-binding methods based on reaction with bromcresol purple underestimated the modified albumin by as much as 29%. Dye-binding methods based on reaction with bromcresol green were unaffected by the presence of covalently attached bilirubin. Neither method was affected by the presence of noncovalently bound bilirubin.
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Bush, V., & Reed, R. G. (1987). Bromcresol purple dye-binding methods underestimate albumin that is carrying covalently bound bilirubin. Clinical Chemistry, 33(6), 821–823. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.6.821
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