Sodium Flashcards
Principle for Sodium
β-galactosidase catalyzes the conversion of o-nitrophenyl-β-D- galacatopyranoside (ONPG) to o-nitrophenol and galactose. The activity of β-galactosidase depends on the sodium concentration in the sample. The absorbance increase at 405 nm is proportional to the sodium concentration in the sample.
Method for sodium
Enzymatic photometric test
Specimen
Plasma or serum
R1 for sodium
THAM buffer ph9.0
Chelator 0.15%
ß-galactosidase 0.01%
R2 for sodium
Tham buffer ph8.8
ONPG
Warnings and precautions for sodium
- The sodium test is very susceptible to sodium contamination. The sole use of ultrapure glass ware and disposable material is strongly recommended.
- In very rare cases, samples of patients with gammopathy might give falsified results [7].
- 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.
Interfering substances
Ascorbic acid
Conjugated and uncojugated bilirubin
Lipemia
Hemoglobin
Calcium
Copper
Iron
Lithium
Magnesium
Potassium
Zinc
Conversion factor for sodium
2.30
Reference range for sodium
135-145 mmol/L
Wavelength for sodium
405 nm
Measuring range for sodium
100-180 mmol/L
Limit of detection for sodium
42 mmol/L