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Details : C12RMP5 - CDC ID/GC/MS reference measurement procedure for total glycerol

Type (acronym)rmp
Typereference measurement procedure
Unique Nomination NumberC12RMP5
Analyte Nametotal glycerol
IUPAC IFCC Numbertotal glycerol
Method capable of Traceability of Analyte to SI or Defined ProcedureSI
Applicable Matriceslyophilized, fresh, or frozen human serum
NameCDC ID/GC/MS reference measurement procedure for total glycerol
Organization that developed Validated MethodCDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Measurement Techniques UsedID-GC/MS
Comments 1Calibrated with NIST SRM 1595
QuantityAmount-of-substance concentration
From (0)0.06
To (0)1.24
Unit (0)mmol/L
From (1)0.9
To (1)2.4
Unit (1)% (for concentration higher than 0.9 mmol/L)
Level of Confidence (%)95%
Peer Reviewed PublicationReference Measurement Procedure for Total Glycerides by Isotope Dilution GC-MS, Edwards S. et al., Clin. Chem., 2012, 58(4), 768-776
Comments to be published via JCTLM DBThis reference measurement procedure measures 'total glycerol' in serum, which is the sum of triglycerides, diglycerides, monoglycerides, and free glycerol.
Review Team Namemetabolites and substrates
Analyte Category NameMetabolites and substrates
Measurement principle/techniqueIsotope dilution mass spectrometry