GGT Flashcards
Gamma-glutamyltransferase (gamma-GT/GGT), also called
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase, is an enzyme present in
Liver and bile duct
measurement of gamma-GT is widely used to rule out a
Hepatic or biliary origin
valuable tool for the differential diagnosis in liver diseases.
Together with other enzymes such as alanine aminotransferase (ALAT), aspartate aminotransferase (ASAT) and cholinesterase gamma-GT
Method GGT
Kinetic photometric test according to Szasz/Persijn
GGT PRINCIPLE
Gamma-GT catalyzes the transfer of glutamic acid to acceptors like glycylglycine in this case.
This process releases 5-amino-2-nitrobenzoate which can be measured at 405 nm. The increase in absorbance at this wavelength is directly related to the activity of gamma-GT.
GGT REACTION
L-Gamma-glutamyl-3-carboxy-4-nitranilide + Glycylglycine
< Gamma-GT >
Gamma-glutamyl-glycylglycine + 5-Amino-2-nitrobenzoate
R1
TRIS ph 8.28 (135 mmol/L)
Glycylglycine 135 mmol/L
R2
L-Gamma-glutamyl-3- carboxy-4-nitroanilide ph 6.00 (22 mmol/L)
Warnings and Precautions
- The reagents contain sodium azide (0.95 g/L) as preservative. Do not swallow! Avoid contact with skin and mucous membranes.
- In very rare cases, samples of patients with gammopathy might give falsified results [8].
- Please refer to the safety data sheets and take the necessary precautions for the use of laboratory reagents. For diagnostic purposes, the results should always be assessed with the patient’s medical history, clinical examinations and other findings.
- For professional use only!
Wavelength
405 nm
Optical path
1cm
Temperature
37 degrees
Measurement
Against reagent blank
Subtrate start
Szasz. IFCC
1421. 1606
1158. 1309