Ainbender E, Brown E G, Lee Y J, Sweet A Y
Pediatr Res. 1977 Jul;11(7):808-11. doi: 10.1203/00006450-197707000-00006.
A technique is described in which paper chromatoelectrophoresis is used to measure the bilirubin binding capacity of albumin in serum. It is equivalent to the Sephadex G-25 method and its results are highly reproducible. From a single pool of serum, multiple determinations indicated the mean bilirubin binding capacity to be 23.7 +/- 0.76 (SD) mg/dl and the greatest difference between any two values was 2 mg/dl. This new technique can determine the bilirubin binding capacity of a serum sample in 15 min. Highly skilled technicians are not needed and very small quantities of serum are required, which gives it a definite advantage over the Sephadex G-25 method.