1991 Volume 7 Issue 2 Pages 277-281
The serum components, glucose, cholesterol and triglyceride, form hydrogen peroxide by corresponding oxidases. The hydrogen peroxide produced was determined by the chromogenic reaction of N, N-diethylaniline and 4-aminoantipyrine catalyzed by an anion-exchange resin modified with Mn(III)-tetrakis(sulfophenyl)porphine (MnTPPSr) in place of peroxidase (POD). The calibration curves obtained by the use of MnTPPSr were linear. The apparent molar absorption coefficients and the relative standard deviations were comparable with those in the POD method. The foreign substances examined did not give any significant interference. MnTPPSr was a good artificial mimesis of peroxidase or immobilized-peroxidase for the determination of some serum components such as glucose.