BMC Research Notes (Aug 2023)

Optimization of the arginase activity assay micromethod for macrophages and sera

  • Romaric Nzoumbou-Boko,
  • Cyrille Oliver Ozzin-Kholy Zolipou,
  • Brice Martial Yambiyo,
  • Silla Semballa,
  • Mireille Cornelia Ingrid Denissio Morissi Nalingbo,
  • Sylvie Daulouède,
  • Philippe Vincendeau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-023-06462-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Objective We optimized the spectrophotometric micromethod for the determination of arginase activity based on the Corraliza et al. modification of Schimke’s method. Arginase activity in sera from patients suffering from human African trypanosomiasis, in macrophage lysates from trypanosome-infected mice, and in purified bovine liver arginase was compared using the conventional and optimized micromethods. Results The sensitivity of both micromethods was comparable. However, our optimized method has the following advantages: it uses small sample volumes (6 µl per assay vs. 50 µl) and reagent volumes (200 µl vs. 400 µl), it can be carried out in a single microplate well, thereby minimizing handling, and it requires fewer materials and utilizes readily available equipment. Our optimized method proved to be applicable and well suited for small-volume samples and resource-poor laboratories.

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