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Rev. lab. clín ; 5(1): 18-27, ene.-mar. 2012.
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-99799

ABSTRACT

Introducción. Los resultados de los programas de garantía de calidad indican que existen diferencias significativas entre los métodos homogéneos disponibles para la medición del colesterol HDL. Sin embargo, la posible influencia de efectos matriz en las muestras liofilizadas empleadas y la ausencia de un valor verdadero en estas muestras, hace difícil la valoración completa de estos métodos. En este estudio experimental multicéntrico hemos comparado los métodos homogéneos más utilizados en nuestro medio, con respecto al de precipitación de ácido fosfotúngstico-MgCl2. Material y métodos. Cada laboratorio procesó unas 100 muestras de suero de pacientes por uno o dos métodos homogéneos y envió alícuotas congeladas de las muestras analizadas al laboratorio central donde se procesaron por el método de precipitación. Resultados. Las imprecisiones de los métodos homogéneos fueron buenas e inferiores a las de precipitación, que cumplía las especificaciones de calidad para sesgo y error total (ET). Sin embargo, no todos los métodos homogéneos cumplían los objetivos de calidad mínimos, pues algunos procedimientos producían sesgos positivos muy altos (en relación al método de comparación) y uno un sesgo negativo muy bajo. El estudio de la concordancia, realizado estratificando a los pacientes según las concentraciones de colesterol HDL, mostró diferencias entre los métodos. Conclusiones. Estos resultados sugieren que existen discrepancias en la valoración de las magnitudes obtenidas con los métodos homogéneos, probablemente generada por una elevada inexactitud en algunos de ellos y que es conveniente que los laboratorios conozcan las caracteristicas de imprecisión y sesgo del metodo directo que utilizan con respecto al de referencia (AU)


Introduction. The results of quality assurance programs suggest that there are significant differences between the homogeneous methods available for the measurement of HDL cholesterol. However, the possible influence of matrix effects in the lyophilized samples used and the absence of a true value in these samples means that a full assessment of these methods cannot be made. In this multicentre pilot study we compared the most used homogeneous methods in our country with the phosphotungstic acid-MgCl2 method. Material and methods. Each laboratory processed about one hundred serum samples from patients with one or two homogeneous methods and sent frozen aliquots of the samples in special packaging with dry ice to the central laboratory where they were processed by the precipitation method. Results. The imprecision of homogeneous methods were good and lower than those of the precipitation method, and met the quality specifications for bias and total error (TE). However, not all homogeneous methods met the minimum quality objectives, as some procedures produced a very high positive bias (relative to the comparison method) and one, a low negative bias. In addition, the study of the agreement between methods, made by stratifying patients according to HDL cholesterol concentrations, showed differences. Conclusions. These results suggest that there are discrepancies in the assessment of the levels obtained with homogeneous methods, probably due to a high inaccuracy in some of them, and it is advised that the laboratories be aware of the characteristics of inaccuracy and bias of the direct method used compared to the reference method (AU)


Subject(s)
/organization & administration , /standards , Phosphotungstic Acid/chemical synthesis , Phosphotungstic Acid , Specimen Handling/instrumentation , Specimen Handling/methods , Cholesterol, HDL/analysis , Cholesterol, HDL/chemical synthesis , Cholesterol, HDL/metabolism , Specimen Handling/standards , Specimen Handling/trends , Specimen Handling , Selection Bias , Clinical Laboratory Information Systems/standards , Clinical Laboratory Information Systems , Medical Laboratory Science/methods
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Ultrason Sonochem ; 17(4): 649-53, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20171134

ABSTRACT

A novel H(3)PW(12)O(40)/TiO(2) (anatase) composite photocatalyst was prepared by a high-intensity ultrasonic method using a lower temperature (80 degrees C) and was characterized by XRD and FT-IR. Its photocatalytic activity, using solar light, was evaluated through the degradation of organic dye methylene blue (MB) in aqueous. When MB solution (50mg/l, 200 ml) containing H(3)PW(12)O(40)/TiO(2) (anatase) (0.4 g) was degraded by solar irradiation after 90 min, the removal of concentration and TOC of MB reached 95% and 73%, respectively. The photocatalyst activity of H(3)PW(12)O(40)/TiO(2) (anatase) was much higher than TiO(2) which was prepared in the same way. H(3)PW(12)O(40)/TiO(2) remained efficient after five repeated experiments.


Subject(s)
Phosphotungstic Acid/chemistry , Phosphotungstic Acid/chemical synthesis , Photochemical Processes , Titanium/chemistry , Ultrasonics , Catalysis , Coloring Agents/chemistry , Methylene Blue/chemistry , Solar Energy , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Temperature , X-Ray Diffraction
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J Am Chem Soc ; 130(45): 14946-7, 2008 Nov 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18937461

ABSTRACT

The pH-controlled assembly/disassembly of a nanoscale {P4W52O178}24- cluster at pH 2 to a {P4W44O152}20- cluster at pH 3-5 via a {P3W39O134}19- cluster species at pH 2-3 to finally give {P2W19O69(OH2)}14- at pH 6 is reported. This process can be traced in the solid state crystallographically and in solution using dynamic light scattering studies.


Subject(s)
Nanostructures/chemistry , Phosphorus Compounds/chemistry , Tungsten Compounds/chemistry , Anions/chemistry , Crystallography, X-Ray , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Models, Molecular , Phosphorus Compounds/chemical synthesis , Phosphotungstic Acid/chemical synthesis , Phosphotungstic Acid/chemistry , Tungsten Compounds/chemical synthesis
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