Standardization of method for determining glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) by cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography

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Hemoblobin A1c is the most important parameter for the monitoring of metabolic control of patients with diabetes mellitus. The purpose of this study was to adapt the Mono S method to a conventional HPLC system, allowing highly selective HbA1c determination without the acquisition of kits or the use of dedicated systems The results obtained were compared to the Tinaquant® immune turbidimetric method and the Bio-Rad Variant® chromatographic method. The developed method presented intra-study precision (C.V. %) of 1.39-3.65 and inter-study precision (C.V. %) of 2.80-3.02%. The determination coefficients among methods were: HPLC Mono S x Tinaquant®: r2: 0.9856 (n=60) and HPLC Mono S x HPLC Bio-Rad Variant®:r 2: 0.9806 (n=16). A conversion equation between HPLC Mono S and Bio-Rad Variant® was calculated allowing yielding comparable and interchangeable values. The HPLC Mono-S is a precise, low-cost method which yields similar values to the Bio-Rad Variant® method on conventional HPLC equipment.

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Antunes, M. V., Wagner, S. C., Camargo, J. L., & Linden, R. (2009). Standardization of method for determining glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA 1c) by cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 45(4), 651–657. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502009000400007

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