Approved IFCC Reference Method for the Measurement of HbA1c in Human Blood
Malmö University · Lund University
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Abstract
HbA1C is the stable glucose adduct to the N-terminal group of the beta-chain of HbA0. The measurement of HbA1c in human blood is most important for the long-term control of the glycaemic state in diabetic patients. Because there was no internationally agreed reference method the IFCC Working Group on HbA1c Standardization developed a reference method which is here described. In a first step haemoglobin is cleaved into peptides by the enzyme endoproteinase Glu-C, and in a second step the glycated and non-glycated N-terminal hexapeptides of the beta-chain obtained are separated and quantified by HPLC and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry or in a two-dimensional approach using HPLC and capillary…
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- Chromatography
- Capillary electrophoresis
- Reference values
- Chemistry
- Glycated haemoglobin
- Mass spectrometry
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
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