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Clin Chem ; 33(11): 2074-8, 1987 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3315304

ABSTRACT

PIVKA-II (Protein Induced by Vitamin K Absence) is abnormal des-carboxylated prothrombin, which is present in vitamin K deficiency or in patients using warfarin. With a sensitive method for PIVKA-II, biochemical vitamin K deficiency can be established before clinical symptoms occur. We give an overview of methods used to detect PIVKA-II, and four selected methods are inter-compared: (a) measuring total factor II including PIVKA-II by using Echis carinatus snake venom as an activator of prothrombin; (b) measuring PIVKA-II by using snake venom as an activator of factor II after adsorption of functional factor II onto barium sulfate; (c) electrophoresis-immunofixation method; and (d) enzyme immunoassay. We found d to be the most sensitive and reliable method for PIVKA-II.


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Biomarkers , Protein Precursors , Prothrombin/analogs & derivatives , Adsorption , Barium Sulfate , Electrophoresis , Endopeptidases , Enzyme Activation , Humans , Immunoenzyme Techniques , Immunologic Techniques , Prothrombin/analysis , Prothrombin/metabolism , Viper Venoms , Vitamin K Deficiency/blood
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