18561497. METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING PHENYLALANINE IN BLOOD, AND MEASUREMENT KIT USED THEREFOR simplified abstract (TOHOKU UNIVERSITY)

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METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING PHENYLALANINE IN BLOOD, AND MEASUREMENT KIT USED THEREFOR

Organization Name

TOHOKU UNIVERSITY

Inventor(s)

Yoichi Wada of Miyagi (JP)

Shigeo Kure of Miyagi (JP)

METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING PHENYLALANINE IN BLOOD, AND MEASUREMENT KIT USED THEREFOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18561497 titled 'METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING PHENYLALANINE IN BLOOD, AND MEASUREMENT KIT USED THEREFOR

The present invention offers a method for quickly quantifying phenylalanine (Phe) in blood using a measurement kit.

  • Test piece includes at least two sheet-shaped members (a first member and a second member).
  • Steps include providing the test piece and conducting the quantification process.

This technology can be applied in medical diagnostics, specifically for monitoring phenylketonuria (PKU) patients.

This method solves the problem of time-consuming and complex Phe quantification processes.

The benefits of this innovation include rapid and easy quantification of Phe levels in blood samples.

Commercial Applications: "Rapid Phenylalanine Quantification Kit for Medical Diagnostics"

Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing methods for phenylalanine quantification in blood samples.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in phenylalanine quantification methods for improved accuracy and efficiency.

Questions about Phenylalanine Quantification: 1. How does this method compare to traditional phenylalanine quantification techniques? 2. What are the potential limitations of using this rapid quantification kit for phenylalanine levels in blood samples?


Original Abstract Submitted

The present invention provides a method for easily and rapidly quantifying phenylalanine (Phe) contained in blood, and a measurement kit used in the method. The quantification method of the present invention uses a test piece including at least two sheet-shaped members (a first member and a second member), and includes the following steps: