Clinical Chemistry 2 - ACP and ALP Laboratory Questions With Complete Solutions
Hydrolase that catalyzes hydrolysis of various phosphomonoesters at an acidic pH (5.0) correct answer: Acid phosphatase ACP is predominant in ___ correct answer: Prostate Nonprostatic ACPs are found in ___ correct answer: Bone, liver, spleen, kidney, RBC, and platelets New marker as a diagnostic tool for prostatic carcinoma correct answer: Prostatic specific antigen ACP in vaginal fluid exists up to ___ days correct answer: 4 days In ACP analysis, what ACP is inhibited by tartrate? correct answer: pACP What type of measurement is applied to ACP analysis? correct answer: Indirect measurement In ACP analysis, what sample contains serum without tartrate; measures total ACP activity correct answer: First sample In ACP analysis, what sample contains serum with tartrate; measures non-ACP activity only correct answer: Second sample Prostatic ACP is the ___ of Total ACP and ACP after tartrate inhibition correct answer: Difference What method is used in ACP experiment? correct answer: Babson and Reed Method FRTR-salt correct answer: Fast red tartrate salt What is the substrate used in both ALP and ACP analysis? correct answer: Orthophosphoric monoesters Substrate utilized in Bodansky method correct answer: Β-glycerophosphate or Na-glycerophosphate Substrate utilized in King-Armstrong or Gutman-Gutman
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