2009
DOI: 10.1515/cclm.2010.008
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Biological variation of free plasma amino acids in healthy individuals

Abstract: Background: Biological variation data for free plasma amino acids are lacking from the more comprehensive databases. Therefore, we determined the intra-and inter-individual components of variation in healthy subjects. These data were used to define desirable goals for imprecision, bias and total error, indices of individuality and reference change values. Methods: Plasma samples were collected from 11 volunteers at weekly intervals over 5 weeks. Free plasma amino acids were analyzed by reversed-phase HPLC and … Show more

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“…In our developed method, the repeatability was within 4.0%, the intermediate reproducibility was within 6.2%, and the reproducibility was within 7.0%. These results are within half of the biological variation of free plasma amino acids in healthy individuals for all amino acids [32].…”
Section: Precisionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…In our developed method, the repeatability was within 4.0%, the intermediate reproducibility was within 6.2%, and the reproducibility was within 7.0%. These results are within half of the biological variation of free plasma amino acids in healthy individuals for all amino acids [32].…”
Section: Precisionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Half of biological variation of free plasma amino acids in healthy individuals [32] High (spiked Std10) parallel processes can save approximately 8 min during the analysis cycle compared with the use of serial processes for the reaction and chromatographic separation steps. Furthermore, the UF-Amino Station system required no more than approximately 3 mL of washing water when compared with a previous home-built automated precolumn derivatization system using approximately 10 mL of washing water [25].…”
Section: Reproducibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, within the healthy control group, total tryptophan levels (t(13)=2.35, p=0.036), and total kynurenine levels (t(13)= 3.96, p=0.002), were significantly higher prior to Trp− treatment than prior to Trp+ treatment (see Table 2). However, CV % for baseline, pre-treatment total tryptophan levels in IBS participants was 12.2 % and in healthy controls 13.2 %, and for baseline levels of total kynurenine levels in IBS was 10.7 % and in healthy controls 13.7 %, which are within the range of previously reported variations (Corte and Venta 2010).…”
Section: Effects Of Acute Tryptophan Depletionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In addition, pre-treatment levels of GI symptoms as measured by the IBS-SSS were analysed with univariate repeated measures ANOVA on each experimental session. In addition, a percentage coefficient of variance (CV %) was calculated for baseline levels of total tryptophan and total kynurenine for patients with IBS and healthy control participants to determine if variance between experimental days was within the normal range (Corte and Venta 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences, such as age at blood collection, birth weight, or gestational age, could be overcome by age, birth weight, and gestational-age-related reference values. However, only few publications on these data exist, and they often take only the variation of a single variable into account (Cavedon et al 2005, Meyburg et al 2001, Chace et al 2003, Honzík et al 2005, Corte and Venta 2010, Duran 2008, Matern 2008. The influence of some medications, such as dopamine and steroids upon thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) (Wilber and Utiger 1969, Brabant et al 1989, Haugen 2009) and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), respectively, is well known (Rohrer et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%