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040 _cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
050 _aMT 2017 0009
100 _aFlordeliza Gutierrez, RMT, RN, ASCPi, MPH
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111 _dJune 2017
245 _aComparison of Olive Oil and Canola Oil as a Substrate in Serum Lipase Determination /
_cJoseph Anthony Mahmood A. Al-Tawalbeh ; Kate Alexis C. Fausto ; Anne Immaculate E. Go ; Jenny Rose G. Pascua ; Edgar jairus luigi T. Pile ; Dean D. Reyes ; Natalia Kristine F. Sandoval and Althea Lourese D.G. Sengson.
260 _aFairview, Quezon City
_bSchool of Medical Technology, FEU-NRMF
_cJune 2017
300 _a40 pages:
_billustrations, tables, photos,
_c28 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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520 _aAbstract: LIpase (EC 3.1.1.3) is one of the enzymes important in maintaining the homeostasis of the human body. Lipase performs essential roles in the processing of dietary lipids. Example of which is to hydrolyze triglycerides into their component fatty acid and glycerol molecules. Clinical chemistry assays for human lipase use serum as sample and are said to be exclusive to the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. One method used for measuring the level of lipase in the serum uses a turbidimetric principle. This study has a primary purpose of comparing olive oil and canola oil when used as a substrate in the turbidimetric serum lipase determination. To do this, a comparison of the enzymatic activity of lipase to the two oil substrates was made. This study aims to prove whether canola oil can be used as a possible substrate in the turbidimetric method for serum lipase determination. An experimental research was conducted utilizing the use of human samples were taken from the door-to-door recruitment of healthy individuals ages 18-50 years old without history of any pancreatic liver diseases living around West Fairview, Quezon City. Simple random sampling was conducted through the use of the lottery method. The participants were screened and were given informed consent forms. Results and findings gathered were taken from the human samples that underwent the procedures for the turbidimetric assay for serum lipase determination. The results were then used to compare the enzymatic activity of lipase to the possible alternative substrate, canola oil and to the traditional substrate, olive oil. Paired sample t-test was used to compare the experimental results that were gathered. The results revealed that there is a statistically significant difference between the two oil substrate that were used. Therefore, Canola oil cannot be used as possible alternative substrate for serum lipase determination
521 _aTHMT
700 _aAl-Tawalbeh, Joseph Anthony Mahmood A.
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700 _aFausto, Kate Alexis C.
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700 _aGo, Anne Immaculate E.
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700 _aPascua, Jenny Rose G.
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700 _aPile, Edgar Jairus Luigi T.
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700 _aReyes, Dean D.
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700 _aSandoval, Natalia Kristine F.
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700 _aSengson, Althea Lourese D.G.
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