Abstract
HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) values measured by precipitation (sodium phosphotungstate-MgCl2) and direct methods were compared with those obtained by HPLC with a new column (TSKgel Lipopropak) and an eluent (TSKeluent LP- 1). The HDL-C values determined by the precipitation method were significantly (P<0.001) lower than those by the HPLC method, whereas the HDL- C values by the direct method were slightly but significantly higher (P<0.02) than those by the HPLC method. A quantitative HPLC analysis of the cholesterol concentration in HDL and non-HDL fractions in the supernatant of serum separated by precipitation reagents with different MgCl2 concentrations ranging from 7.3 to 44 mmol/L revealed that reagents with >22 mmol/L MgCl2 precipitated part of HDL as well as non-HDL lipoproteins. The HPLC method providing quantitative and qualitative information with high precision was regarded as being a reliable approach for HDL-C assay. The HPLC can be also used to evaluate alternative methods for cholesterol assay.
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Okazaki, M., Sasamoto, K., Muramatsu, T., & Hosaki, S. (1997). Evaluation of precipitation and direct methods for HDL-cholesterol assay by HPLC. Clinical Chemistry, 43(10), 1885–1890. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/43.10.1885
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