Claims
- 1. Process for the determination of the concentration of chloride ions in a fluid sample, comprising measuring the activity of an enzyme whose activity is stimulated by chloride ions and is selected from the group consisting of a transferase, a hydrolase, an oxidoreductase and a lyase in the presence of a first selective binding agent which binds to chloride ions in the fluid sample, said first selective binding agent being present in an amount sufficient to increase the ratio of the activity of the enzyme to the concentration of free chloride ions in the fluid sample to within an optimal range for measurement of the concentration of chloride ions in the fluid sample, wherein the measured activity of said enzyme is proportional to the concentration of the chloride ions in the fluid sample.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein said fluid sample is a body fluid.
- 3. Process according to claim 2, wherein said body fluid is selected from the group consisting of blood, serum, plasma, urine, sweat, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph, intestinal secretions, exudates and transudates.
- 4. Process according to claim 2, wherein the enzyme is a hydrolase.
- 5. Process according to claim 4, wherein the hydrolase is a glycosidase or a protease.
- 6. Process as claimed in claim 5, wherein the hydrolase is .alpha.-amylase or dipeptidyl aminopeptidase I (Cathepsin C).
- 7. Process according to claim 6, wherein the enzyme is .alpha.-amylase, and a substrate by the enzyme is 4,6-o-benzylidene-4-nitrophenyl-.alpha.-D-maltoheptaoside.
- 8. Process according to claim 6, wherein the enzyme is dipeptidylaminopeptidase I (Cathepsin C) and a substrate for the enzyme is gly-arg-p-nitroanilide.
- 9. Process according to claim 2, wherein said first selective binding agent is selected from the group consisting of anioncryptandes, heterocyclophanes, catapinands, alkali metals and alkaline earth metals, Fe(III), Fe(III)-complexes Ag and Hg.
- 10. Process according to claim 9, wherein the enzyme is .alpha.-amylose or dipeptidylaminopeptidase I (Cathepsin C), and the first selective binding agent is Ag or Hg.
- 11. Process according to claim 2, wherein said first selective binding agent is a cryptand.
- 12. Process according to claim 1, wherein said fluid sample is water.
- 13. A composition for the determination of the concentration of chloride ions in a fluid sample comprising an enzyme whose activity is stimulated by chloride ions and is selected from the group consisting of a transferase, a hydrolase, an oxidoreductase and a lyase and a first selective binding agent that binds to chloride ions and is present in a quantity sufficient to increase the ratio of the activity of the enzyme to the concentration of free chloride ions in the fluid sample to within an optimal range for measurement of the concentration of chloride ions in the fluid sample.
- 14. Composition as claimed in claim 13 comprising: an operative selective binding agent
- ______________________________________Hepes buffer 0.01-0.5 mmol/lpH 6.5-7.5.alpha.-amylase 60-6000 U/l.alpha.-glucosidase 3000-300000 U/l4,6-ethylidene-G.sub.7 PNP 0.5-10 mmol/l.______________________________________
- 15. Composition as claimed in claim 13 comprising: an operative selective binding agent
- ______________________________________citrate buffer 0.01-0.2 mol/lpH 4-7cysteamine 1-20 mmol/lgly-arg-p-nitroanilide 1-20 mmol/lcathepsin C 2-100 mU/ml.______________________________________
- 16. A composition according to claim 13, further comprising the presence of a competitive inhibitor ion, wherein said competitive inhibitor ion and said first selective binding agent are present in amounts sufficient to increase the ratio of the activity of the enzyme to the concentration of free chloride ions in the fluid sample to within an optimal range for measurement of the concentration of chloride ions in the fluid sample.
- 17. A composition according to 16, further comprising the presence of a second selective binding agent wherein said second selective binding agent binds to an interfering ion in the fluid sample and is present in a quantity sufficient to reduce the concentration of free interfering ion in the fluid sample to insignificant levels.
- 18. A composition according to claim 13, further comprising the presence of a second selective binding agent wherein said second selective binding agent binds to an interfering ion in the fluid sample and is present in a quantity sufficient to reduce the concentration of free interfering ion in the fluid sample to insignificant levels.
- 19. Process for the determination of the concentration of chloride ions in a fluid sample, comprising measuring the activity of an enzyme whose activity is stimulated by chloride ions and is selected from the group consisting of a transferase, a hydrolase, an oxidoreductase and a lyase in the presence of a first selective binding agent which binds to an interfering ion in the fluid sample, said first selective binding agent being present in an amount sufficient to reduce the concentration of free interfering ion in the fluid sample to insignificant levels, wherein the measured activity of said enzyme is proportional to the concentration of the chloride ions in the fluid sample.
- 20. Process according to claim 19, wherein said fluid sample is a body fluid.
- 21. Process according to claim 20, wherein said body fluid is selected from the group consisting of blood, serum, plasma, urine, sweat, cerebrospinal fluid, lymph, intestinal secretions, exudates and transudates.
- 22. Process according to claim 20, wherein the enzyme is a hydrolase.
- 23. Process according to claim 22, wherein the hydrolase is a glycosidase or a protease.
- 24. Process according to claim 22, wherein the hydrolase is .alpha.-amylase or dipeptidyl aminopeptidase I (Cathepsin C).
- 25. Process according to claim 19, wherein said fluid sample is water.
- 26. A composition for the determination of the concentration of chloride ions in a fluid sample comprising an enzyme whose activity is stimulated by chloride ions and is selected from the group consisting of a transferase, a hydrolase, an oxidoreductase and a lyase and a first selective binding agent which binds to an interfering ion in the fluid sample, said first selective binding agent being present in an amount sufficient to reduce the concentration of free interfering ion in the fluid sample to insignificant levels.
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 696,326 filed on Apr. 30 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 302,799 filed on Jan. 19, 1989, now abandoned, based on PCT/EP88/00275 filed on Apr. 2, 1988.
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