Amylase (AMS) is an enzyme that helps to digest the glycogen and
the starch. It is produced mainly by exocrine pancreas and salivary
glands. This determination is made mainly in diagnosis or to control
diseases of the pancreas as acute or chronic pancreatitis. It can also
reflect biliary or gastrointestinal disease and other upheavals2,5,6.
Clinical diagnosis should not be made on a single test result; it should
integrate clinical and other laboratory data.
STORAGE AND STABILITY
All the components of the kit are stable until the expiration date on
the label when stored tightly closed at 2-8ºC, protected from light and
contaminations prevented during their use.
Do not use reagents over the expiration date.
After opening, the reagent is stable for 60 days when properly capped
immediately after each opening and stored at 2-8ºC.
Signs of reagent deterioration:
- Presence of particles and turbidity.
- Blank absorbance (A) at 405 nm 0,40.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
- Autoanalyzer Spintech 240.
- General laboratory equipment (Note 2).
SAMPLES
- Serum or plasma1
, remove from cells as soon as possible. It is
recommended to use heparin as anticoagulant.
- Urine, adjust pH to approximately 7.0 prior to storage.
Stability: 1 month at 2-8ºC.
REFERENCE VALUES1
Serum or plasma Up to 90 U/L of -amylase
Urine Up to 450 U/L of -amylase
These values are for orientation purpose; each laboratory should
establish its own reference range.
QUALITY CONTROL
Control sera are recommended to monitor the performance of assay
procedures: SPINTROL H Normal and Pathologic (Ref. 1002120 and
1002210).
If control values are found outside the defined range, check the
instrument, reagents and technique for problems.
Each laboratory should establish its own Quality Control scheme and
corrective actions if controls do not meet the acceptable tolerances.
NOTES
1. -Amylase enzyme activity is temperature dependent. Assays
performed at temperatures 37ºC or 37ºC will show an apparent
decrease or increase levels.
2. Saliva and sweat contain -amylase. Avoid mouth pippeting and skin
contact with the reagent or material used.
3. Contains potassium thiocyanate. Avoid inhalation, skin or eyes contact.
If it happens, wash with plenty of water and consult a doctor.