Bankson D D, Martin R P, Forman D T
University of North Carolina School of Medicine, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Department of Hospital Laboratories, Chapel Hill 27514.
Ann Clin Lab Sci. 1987 Nov-Dec;17(6):424-8.
Screening programs for late-onset, biotin-responsive, multiple carboxylase deficiency (LMCD) detect colormetrically the presence of biotinidase activity in dried samples of whole-blood spotted on filter-papers as used in the neonatal screening of phenylketonuria. A sensitive and stable qualitative technique is described using 10 microliter of serum that avoids problems associated with poor sample collection, improper drying of blood-spots and transient color development. The modified assay is timely and suitable for the clinical laboratory not involved in mass screening programs.