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Chapter : ch12. Nutrition Section : Vitamin Assessment
  Per Cent Thiamine Pyrophosphate Stimulation

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Overview :

A test for thiamine deficiency, where the effect on transketolase activity seen by adding thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) to the reaction mixture is compared to transketolase activity without the addition.

 

Specimen: Whole blood is collected with heparin as anticoagulant. An erythrocyte hemolysate is prepared, which is stable for at least 4 weeks if frozen.

 

Analysis: NADH dependent Erythrocyte Transketolase, measured at 340 nm at 37 C, with and without the addition of thiamin pyrophosphate.

 

per cent stimulation by TPP =

= (((erythrocyte transketolase with TPP) - (erythrocyte transketolase without TPP)) / (erythrocyte transketolase without TPP)) * 100

 

Interpretation:

• normal per cent thiamine pyrophosphate stimulation: 0-15%

• in borderline deficiency, per cent thiamine pyrophosphate stimulation: 15-24%

• in thiamin deficiency, per cent thiamine pyrophosphate stimulation: >= 25%

 

  References:

Gans HA, Haner AE. Thiamin Status of Incarcerated and Nonincarcerated Adolescent Males: Dietary Intake and Thiamin Pyrophosphate Response. Am J Clin Nutr. 1991; 53:1471-1475.

Tietz  NW (editor). Clinical Guide to Laboratory Tests, Third Edition. W.B. Saunders Co. 1995. pages 606-607

 

 

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