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. 1988 Jan;21(1):39-47.
doi: 10.1016/s0009-9120(88)80110-3.

Reactivity of acetoacetate with alkaline picrate: an interference of the Jaffé reaction

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Reactivity of acetoacetate with alkaline picrate: an interference of the Jaffé reaction

K G Blass et al. Clin Biochem. 1988 Jan.

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  • Clin Biochem 1988 Aug;21(4):263

Abstract

Spectrophotometric, kinetic, and polarographic studies of the interaction of acetoacetate with alkaline picrate have been undertaken in the presence of aqueous NaOH concentrations ranging between 0.50 mol/L and 2.50 mol/L. Spectrophotometric data has substantiated formation of the following acetoacetate-picrate complexes: 1:1 red, 490 nm; 2:1 orange, 390 nm; and 3:1 colorless, 265 nm. Depending upon the time of measurement, the composition of alkaline picrate, and the acetoacetate level in the test samples, acetoacetate may be either a positive or negative interference in kinetic Jaffé methods for the determination of creatinine. Polarograms of alkaline picrate in 0.50 mol/L NaOH showed three well-defined nitro group reduction waves and a more diffuse fourth reduction wave with approximate half-wave potentials of -0.62 V, -0.79 V, -0.94 V, and -1.32 V, respectively. Increasing the concentration of hydroxide and/or acetoacetate resulted in the disappearance of reduction waves 1 to 3 with only reduction wave 4 remaining. Based upon the polarographic results, a trinitro anion structure has been assigned for the 2:1 acetoacetate-picrate complex.

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