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Review
. 2019 Nov;65(3):171-177.
doi: 10.3164/jcbn.19-49. Epub 2019 Oct 8.

Measurement of homocysteine: a historical perspective

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Review

Measurement of homocysteine: a historical perspective

Sreyoshi Fatima Alam et al. J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Elevated plasma level of homocysteine is being increasingly associated with many diseases. There is a significant interest in the development of methods to determine the total homocysteine in biologically relevant tissues. Over the years, researchers use various methods to determine the exact concentrations of homocysteine in these tissues. However, the precise method used in many studies earlier was questionable. We have reviewed various methodologies for the measurement of homocysteine. We list the commonly used methodologies currently in use to determine homocysteine levels. Through extensive literature search, we have come up with the most popular as well as the newest measurement modalities and listed them with a brief discussion of each of the methodology. In conclusion, we have presented the historical perspective of homocysteine measurement in biological fluids in this manuscript. Thus, the precise understanding of its concentration in biological fluids coupled with its importance in health and disease should justify a newer but reliable technique in the area of ongoing research in homocysteine.

Keywords: HPLC; enzymatic assay; homocysteine measurement; immunoassay; methodology.

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