DETERMINATION OF PEROXIDASE IN AMNIOTIC-FLUID

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 47 (5), 593-598
Abstract
Analyzing total peroxidase activity in human amniotic fluid is extremely simple, requiring only 1 1/2 min of incubation at room temperature and a spectrophotometer. Peroxidase, clearly detectable at as early as 17 wk gestation in the amniotic fluid, increases 100-fold by term. The increase follows a predictable rising curve and can be used to estimate the fetal age. Maturation of the fetal salivary gland is most probably the source of rising amniotic fluid peroxidase levels. Samples from complicated pregnancies are lower than normal, do not increase as rapidly, and probably can be bracketed into their own ranges for gestational age evaluation.

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