Porter W H, Carroll J R, Roberts R E
Clin Chem. 1977 Nov;23(11):2145-7.
Hemoglobin in concentrations of approximately 2.5 g/liter or greater significantly increases values for apparent calcium in serum as determined with the Du Pont aca, an interference attributable to the 575-nm absorption band of oxyhemoglobin being uncompensated by the 577--600 nm differential absorption reading of the calcium o-cresolphthalein complexone complex.
浓度约为2.5克/升或更高的血红蛋白会显著提高用杜邦aca测定的血清中表观钙的值,这种干扰归因于氧合血红蛋白的575纳米吸收带未被钙邻甲酚酞络合酮络合物的577 - 600纳米差分吸收读数所补偿。