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Details : C12RMP5 - CDC ID/GC/MS reference measurement procedure for total glycerol
Type (acronym) | rmp |
Type | reference measurement procedure |
Unique Nomination Number | C12RMP5 |
Analyte Name | total glycerol |
IUPAC IFCC Number | total glycerol |
Method capable of Traceability of Analyte to SI or Defined Procedure | SI |
Applicable Matrices | lyophilized, fresh, or frozen human serum |
Name | CDC ID/GC/MS reference measurement procedure for total glycerol |
Organization that developed Validated Method | CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) |
Measurement Techniques Used | ID-GC/MS |
Comments 1 | Calibrated with NIST SRM 1595 |
Quantity | Amount-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 Publication | Reference Measurement Procedure for Total Glycerides by Isotope Dilution GC-MS, Edwards S. et al., Clin. Chem., 2012, 58(4), 768-776
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Comments to be published via JCTLM DB | This reference measurement procedure measures 'total glycerol' in serum, which is the sum of triglycerides, diglycerides, monoglycerides, and free glycerol. |
Review Team Name | metabolites and substrates |
Analyte Category Name | Metabolites and substrates |
Measurement principle/technique | Isotope dilution mass spectrometry |