Lyophilized human hemoglobin standard for colorimetric determination of total hemoglobin
First Claim
1. A stable reagent suitable for conversion in solution to a cyanmethemoglobin standard for use in a colorimetric method of determining total hemoglobin in a sample of human blood by converting the hemoglobin in solution to cyanmethemoglobin and comparing the resultant color with the cyanmethemoglobin standard, said reagent comprising a vacuum-sealed container containing a known quantity of dry, stable lyophilized methemoglobin derived from human blood.
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Abstract
A preweighed vial of lyophilized methemoglobin (ferrihemoglobin) provides a simple, stable, reproducible standard for colorimetric determination of total hemoglobin concentration in whole blood by the cyanmethemoglobin method. Conversion of the standard and of hemoglobin in blood samples to cyanmethemoglobin is accomplished with Drabkin'"'"'s solution reconstituted from a dry powder and having an added non-ionic surface active agent (Brij-35). Color intensity is measured at 540 mμ.
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1. A stable reagent suitable for conversion in solution to a cyanmethemoglobin standard for use in a colorimetric method of determining total hemoglobin in a sample of human blood by converting the hemoglobin in solution to cyanmethemoglobin and comparing the resultant color with the cyanmethemoglobin standard, said reagent comprising a vacuum-sealed container containing a known quantity of dry, stable lyophilized methemoglobin derived from human blood.
- 2. A method for preparing lyophilized methemoglobin comprising filtering an acid solution of crude hemoglobin in an oxygen-containing atmosphere to remove denatured protein and to oxidize hemoglobin to methemoglobin, and thereafter freeze-drying the filtrate.
- 5. In a method of colorimetrically determining total hemoglobin in a sample solution wherein the hemoglobin is converted in solution to a methemoglobin derivative and the color of the resultant solution is compared with the color produced by a standard solution of the same methemoglobin derivative, the improvement wherein said standard solution is prepared from a known quantity of lyophilized methemoglobin.
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11. In a method of colorimetrically determining total hemoglobin in a sample solution wherein the hemoglobin is converted in solution to cyanmethemoglobin and the color of the resultant solution is compared with a standard, the improvement wherein conversion of the hemoglobin in the sample to cyanmethemoglobin is accomplished by a reagent prepared from a non-ionic surface active agent and from a dry mixiture comprising about five parts potassium cyanide, twenty parts potassium ferricyanide, and about one hundred parts of a salt to maintain a high ionic strength in the reconstituted reagent, said reconstituted reagent having a pH between about 8 and about 9;
- and wherein said standard is a solution prepared from;
a known quantity of a dry, stable hemoglobin derivative;
a non-ionic surface active agent; and
a dry mixture comprising about five parts potassium cyanide, 20 parts ferricyanide, and about 100 parts of a salt to maintain a high ionic strength in the reconstituted standard, said reconstituted standard having a pH between about 8 and about 9.
- and wherein said standard is a solution prepared from;
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