Alkaline phosphatase
Alkaline phosphatase is a laboratory assay used to measure the activity of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase in biological samples. Alkaline phosphatase is an enzyme involved in the breakdown of various molecules and is found in various tissues throughout the body.
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4 protocols using alkaline phosphatase
Comprehensive Biochemical Profiling Protocol
Comprehensive Serum Biomarker Analysis
Serum creatinine levels were estimated according to those of (Toora and Rajagopal 2002), blood urea modified after the methods of Fawcett and Scott (Fawcett and Scott 1960) simply by using serum instead of plasma, Serum total cholesterol (TC) was determined by the methods of Allain et al.(Allain et al. 1974) and high density lipoproteins (HDL-C) were measured by Randox diagnostic test kit a method for direct measurement of HDL-C (Randox, UK), while serum triglyceride (TG) was determined by the methods of (Fossati and Prencipe 1982). Low density lipoproteins (LDL-C) concentration in the samples was determined by the methods of (Hoffmann et al. 1985), which was not significantly variant to those calculated with Friedwald’s equation (Friedewald et al. 1972).
Biochemical Profiling of Analytical Reagents
Analysis of Medicinal Plant Compounds
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