Improved spectrophotometric assay for beta-lactam residues in kidney tissue.

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Analytical Chemistry Unit, Central Veterinary Laboratory, Addlestone, Surrey, UK.

Published: December 1994

This paper describes a detection system for beta-lactams using a commercially prepared carboxypeptidase enzyme (CPase) and a substrate system in which lactic acid is cleaved from a synthetic peptide, N alpha-N epsilon-diacetyl-L-lysyl-d-alanyl-d-lactic acid. The lactate is itself oxidized by lactate dehydrogenase to form NADH. Oxidized NAD+ is regenerated by diaphorase with the simultaneous reduction of the colourless 2-(p-iodophenyl)-3-(p-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl tetrazolium chloride hydrate (INT) indicator substrate to produce a red-mauve colour that is proportional to CPase activity. The presence of beta-lactams decreases the intensity of colour produced. The lower limit of detection for benzyl penicillin (Pen G) by this system is 20 ng g-1 compared with 50 ng g-1 by the same assay but using a R-d-ala-d-ala substrate from a commercial kit.

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