This Standard Reference Material (SRM®) 909c is intended primarily for use in validating analytical methods for the determination of specified constituents in human serum. This SRM® can also be used for quality assurance when assigning values to in-house control materials. A unit of NIST-909c consists of three vials of one material. Each vial contains approximately 2 mL of frozen human serum. /// Sample value(s) - please ask for current certificate.
Contents
Analyte
CAS Number
Concentration
Unit
Additional information
Method
Cholesterol
[57-88-5]
3,703 ± 0,081
mmol/L
Cholesterol
[57-88-5]
143,2 ± 3,1
mg/dL
Creatinine
[60-27-5]
0,07289 ± 0,00161
mmol/L
Creatinine
[60-27-5]
0,8245 ± 0,0182
mg/dL
Glycerides total
1,214 ± 0,017
mmol/L
Glycerides total
107,5 ± 1,5
mg/dL
Urea
[57-13-6]
4,321 ± 0,089
mmol/L
Urea
[57-13-6]
25,95 ± 0,53
mg/dL
Calcium (Ca)
[7440-70-2]
2,52 ± 0,027
mmol/L
Calcium (Ca)
[7440-70-2]
10,1 ± 0,11
mg/dL
Chloride (Cl)
105,88 ± 0,21
mmol/L
Chloride (Cl)
375,37 ± 0,74
mg/dL
Magnesium (Mg)
[7439-95-4]
0,8953 ± 0,0066
mmol/L
Magnesium (Mg)
[7439-95-4]
2,176 ± 0,016
mg/dL
Potassium (K)
[7440-09-7]
4,160 ± 0,069
mmol/L
Potassium (K)
[7440-09-7]
16,27 ± 0,27
mg/dL
Sodium (Na)
[7440-23-5]
141,84 ± 0,25
mmol/L
Sodium (Na)
[7440-23-5]
326,10 ± 0,57
mg/dL
Iron (Fe)
[7439-89-6]
16,18 ± 0,7
µmol/L
Iron (Fe)
[7439-89-6]
90,34 ± 3,89
µg/dL
Selenium (Se)
[7782-49-2]
1,503 ± 0,035
µmol/L
Selenium (Se)
[7782-49-2]
118,7 ± 3,3
ng/mL
Total Transferrin (Tf)
2,28 ± 0,11
g/L
Miscellaneous
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