1984
DOI: 10.1016/s0300-5089(21)00756-2
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Serum Levels of Pancreatic Enzymes and their Clinical Significance

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“…1,2 Lipases are also produced at an industrial scale using microorganisms. 3 Their signicance as a diagnostic tool for pancreatic diseases, 4 and their technological importance [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] as catalysts in the food, detergent, pharmaceutical, leather, textile, cosmetic, paper, and biofuel production industries call for the development of appropriate methods for the evaluation of their activity. Nevertheless, even though a range of volumetry-, spectro-photometry-, radioactivity-, immunoassay-, conductimetry-, chromatography-, and biosensor-based techniques for lipase quantication have been suggested, [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] until now none of them entirely satisfy the analytical requirements.…”
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“…1,2 Lipases are also produced at an industrial scale using microorganisms. 3 Their signicance as a diagnostic tool for pancreatic diseases, 4 and their technological importance [5][6][7][8][9][10][11] as catalysts in the food, detergent, pharmaceutical, leather, textile, cosmetic, paper, and biofuel production industries call for the development of appropriate methods for the evaluation of their activity. Nevertheless, even though a range of volumetry-, spectro-photometry-, radioactivity-, immunoassay-, conductimetry-, chromatography-, and biosensor-based techniques for lipase quantication have been suggested, [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] until now none of them entirely satisfy the analytical requirements.…”
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“…Females showed higher amylase activities than males in agreement with earlier data obtained in humans and red howler monkeys (Segawa et al 1989;Vie et al 1998). According to Koop (1984), A/G = albumin-to-globulin ratio; ALB = albumin; ALP = alkaline phosphatase; ALT = alanine transaminase; AMY = amylase; BUN = blood urea nitrogen; Ca = calcium; CHOL = cholesterol; CI = confidence interval; CK = creatine kinase; CRE = creatinine; GLO = globulin; GLU = glucose; LL = lower limit; P = phosphorus; RI = reference interval; SD = standard deviation; TBIL = total bilirubin; TP = total protein; UL = upper limit https://doi.org/10.17221/102/2022-VETMED the determinants of serum amylase are the amount of serum amylase produced, degree of leakage from the pancreas or salivary glands into the blood, urinary function, and molecular weight of amylase. TBIL levels were greater in juveniles than in adults in this study.…”
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