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Inorganic phosphorus in serum primarily consists of two phosphate anions, H₂PO₄⁻ and HPO₄²⁻, which rapidly interconvert depending on the pH environment. In serum at pH 7.4, the concentration ratio is approximately 1:4. This shifts to about 1:1 in acidosis and 1:9 in alkalosis. In urine at pH 4.5, the ratio is approximately 100:1. The WHO recommends the colorimetric method for routine detection. The Chinese Ministry of Health Clinical Test Center recommends the ferrous sulfate molybdenum blue method and the metol molybdenum blue method as routine procedures. Detection Principle Under acidic conditions, inorganic phosphorus reacts with ammonium molybdate to form ammonium phosphomolybdate. This compound is then reduced by metol to form a blue-purple complex. The absorbance is measured at 650 nm using a spectrophotometer, and the inorganic phosphorus content is calculated based on a formula. This kit is for research use only and is not suitable for clinical diagnosis or other purposes.
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Experimental Procedure 1. Sample Preparation 1.1 Plasma/Serum Samples Prepare according to standard methods. Can be used directly for assay with this kit. Store at -20°C for Pi detection. 1.2 Cell or Tissue Samples Homogenize appropriate amount of cells or tissue. Centrifuge at low speed to collect supernatant. Store at -20°C for Pi detection. 1.3 High Concentration Samples If sample contains high Pi concentration, dilute with distilled water. Note: After preparation, determine protein concentration using a BCA protein assay kit to calculate Pi content per unit protein weight in tissues/cells. Aladdin B665595 BCA Protein Quantification Kit or R1491648 Ready-to-Use BCA Protein Quantification Kit is recommended. 2. Preparation of Phosphorus Standard Working Solution Dilute Phosphorus Standard (1 mg/mL) with Standard Diluent at a 1:99 ratio to obtain Phosphorus Standard Working Solution (10 μg/mL). Store at -20°C for Pi detection. 3. Preparation of Ammonium Molybdate Solution Mix 0.3 g Ammonium Molybdate Powder with 50 mL Ammonium Molybdate Diluent. Dissolve completely (use ultrasonication if necessary). Store prepared solution at 4°C protected from light; stable for 1 month. 4. Preparation of Metol Solution Dissolve 50 mg Metol in 25 mL deionized water. Mix this Metol aqueous solution with Metol Diluent at a 1:9 ratio. Store prepared solution at 4°C protected from light; stable for 1 month. 5. Pi Assay Setup Set up Blank, Standard, and Test tubes as below. Add reagents in order, avoid bubbles, mix gently. For high Pi concentrations, reduce sample volume or dilute appropriately. Run duplicates for samples and average the results.
Place tubes in boiling water bath for 30 min. Add 1 mL deionized water to each tube. Cool in water to room temperature. 6. Pi Measurement Using a 1.0 cm pathlength cuvette and zeroing with the Blank, measure absorbance of all tubes at 650 nm (record as A<sub>standard</sub> and A<sub>test</sub>). 7. Calculation of Results
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Appendix 1: Deproteinization for Turbid Samples Samples with inverted serum albumin ratios may cause turbidity. Deproteinize as follows: Add 0.1 mL test serum to 0.9 mL Pi Deproteinization Reagent. Mix well, centrifuge at low speed. Take 0.05 mL supernatant. Treat Phosphorus Standard Working Solution (10 μg/mL) similarly. Proceed with remaining steps. Appendix 2: Standard Curve Reference Range Absorbance of the 10 μg/mL Phosphorus Standard at 650 nm (blank zeroed) typically ranges 0.3~0.6. The standard curve obtained by measuring absorbances of phosphorus standards at 0, 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 μg/mL (following instructions) is shown below:
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| Certificate of Analysis | Jun 08, 2026 | I1506789 | |
| Certificate of Analysis | Dec 16, 2025 | I1506789 |
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