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Clin Biochem ; 83: 78-80, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32473152

ABSTRACT

Despite the increasing awareness about biotin interference with immunoassays, so far, only two studies have quantified the prevalence of elevated biotin in patient populations. In a US study, over 7% had biotin concentrations exceeding 10 ng/mL, whereas in an Australian study only 0.8% of ED samples contained biotin exceeding 10 ng/mL. At present, representative data for the European population are lacking. In this study, we investigated biotin prevalence in The Netherlands in a representative cohort of routine laboratory requests in our laboratory using an LC-MS/MS assay for quantification of biotin in human plasma. In our study, we found 0.2% of samples exceeding 10 ng/mL of biotin, a finding more or less in line with the Australian data. Even though the biotin prevalence appears to be low, with concomitant low to moderate biotin concentrations, it is by no means a rare phenomenon. Laboratories like ours are likely to experience biotin positive samples on a daily basis with variable impact on patient care depending on the analytical bias from the immunoassay platform used. Our simple and robust LC-MS/MS assay for quantification of biotin in human samples may contribute to better understanding of the systemic concentrations seen after moderate- and high-dose biotin supplementation and the extent of immunoassay interference.


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Biotin/blood , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Tandem Mass Spectrometry/methods , Aged , Artifacts , Biotin/administration & dosage , Dietary Supplements , Female , Humans , Immunoassay , Male , Middle Aged , Netherlands
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