2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2015.08.053
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Chemiluminescence of creatinine/H2O2/Co2+ and its application for selective creatinine detection

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“…Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid, which is synthesized primarily in liver from the methylation of glycocyamine by S-adenosyl methionine [ 47 ]. It is then transported through the blood to the other organs, where phosphorylation occurred [ 48 ]. Creatinine is formed from creatine, which is a waste product for the body.…”
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“…Creatine is a nitrogenous organic acid, which is synthesized primarily in liver from the methylation of glycocyamine by S-adenosyl methionine [ 47 ]. It is then transported through the blood to the other organs, where phosphorylation occurred [ 48 ]. Creatinine is formed from creatine, which is a waste product for the body.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, Hanif et al reported that creatinine can generate chemiluminescence when reacting with hydrogen peroxide and the reaction is remarkably enhanced in the presence of cobalt ions. 95 Using this phenomenon and a flow mixing microfluidic device, they developed a chemiluminescence creatinine sensor with a LOD of 0.07 µM and linear range of 0.1–30 µM, which is much more sensitive than most reported methods and the commercial PoC sensors. They validated this method by detection of creatinine in human urine samples and the test took less than 1 min.…”
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“…Creatinine levels in serum and urine can be used as a biomarker for monitoring the deteriorated kidney function and the effect of treatment in hemodialysis patients [5]. Normal range of creatinine is between 40 to 150 μ M in serum and 2.48 to 22.92 mM in urine [6, 7]. If high uric acid levels in serum are persistently found, total uric acid excretion may be needed to estimate the kidney function by two 24-hour urine collections for monitoring uric acid excretion and creatinine clearance.…”
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confidence: 99%