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      Preparation and validation of nanomolar aqueous bilirubin standard solutions

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          Bilirubin (BR) is the product of cellular heme catabolism and the main bile pigment in animal blood. It is an established biomarker for hemolysis and liver function. Over the last decade, mild hyperbilirubinemia has been shown to be a biomarker for a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. In order to use bilirubin as a predictive biomarker, new powerful methods for its direct analysis in human blood are currently being developed. To harmonize the different methods, it is essential to use high-quality BR standard solutions for assay calibration. We present here a protocol for the preparation of stable standard solutions in the range of 10 −9- 10 −5M BR at pH 7.4 that can facilitate a uniform approach for assay calibration without or with a sample preparation step.

          • The bilirubin standard solutions are prepared in buffered saline solution at physiological pH (not in alkali, not in apolar solvents) added with BSA

          • The standard solutions are in a wide range of concentrations.

          • The preparation has a quality control procedure based on direct analysis of bilirubin UV–VIS spectra or fluorescence emission of the its complex with the recombinant fusion protein HELP-UnaG (HUG).

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              Quantitative assessment of the multiple processes responsible for bilirubin homeostasis in health and disease

              Serum bilirubin measurements are commonly obtained for the evaluation of ill patients and to screen for liver disease in routine physical exams. An enormous research effort has identified the multiple mechanisms involved in the production and metabolism of conjugated (CB) and unconjugated bilirubin (UB). While the qualitative effects of these mechanisms are well understood, their expected quantitative influence on serum bilirubin homeostasis has received less attention. In this review, each of the steps involved in bilirubin production, metabolism, hepatic cell uptake, and excretion is quantitatively examined. We then attempt to predict the expected effect of normal and defective function on serum UB and CB levels in health and disease states including hemolysis, extra- and intrahepatic cholestasis, hepatocellular diseases (eg, cirrhosis, hepatitis), and various congenital defects in bilirubin conjugation and secretion (eg, Gilbert’s, Dubin–Johnson, Crigler–Najjar, Rotor syndromes). Novel aspects of this review include: 1) quantitative estimates of the free and total UB and CB in the plasma, hepatocyte, and bile; 2) detailed discussion of the important implications of the recently recognized role of the hepatic OATP transporters in the maintenance of CB homeostasis; 3) discussion of the differences between the standard diazo assay versus chromatographic measurement of CB and UB; 4) pharmacokinetic implications of the extremely high-affinity albumin binding of UB; 5) role of the enterohepatic circulation in physiologic jaundice of newborn and fasting hyperbilirubinemia; and 6) insights concerning the clinical interpretation of bilirubin measurements.
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                MethodsX
                MethodsX
                MethodsX
                Elsevier
                2215-0161
                20 December 2024
                June 2025
                20 December 2024
                : 14
                : 103123
                Affiliations
                [a ]Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy
                [b ]Department of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy
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                [* ]Corresponding author. psist@ 123456units.it
                Article
                S2215-0161(24)00574-0 103123
                10.1016/j.mex.2024.103123
                11741073
                39830880
                5dc6b65b-e2e3-46f1-bc22-04f79990b8e2
                © 2025 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 21 October 2024
                : 19 December 2024
                Categories
                Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

                bilirubin standards,physiological solutions,stability,methanol,preparation of nanomolar aqueous bilirubin standard solutions

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