Abstract:
Background: Estimation of plasma glucose using glucose oxidase/peroxidase is one of the 
most frequently used assays in clinical biochemistry laboratories. Although, commercial 
reagents are widely used, for large scale analysis, use of in-house reagents can be more cost 
effective. 
Objectives: To compare the performance characteristics of a specific in-house glucose 
reagent (glucose oxidase/peroxidase) with commercial glucose reagent (glucose 
oxidase/peroxidase) on a fully automated biochemistry analyser and also to assess the 
stability of the specified formula of the in-house glucose reagent.
Methodology: In this study, 200 retained blood samples received for estimation of plasma 
glucose were analysed using the in-house glucose reagent and the commercial glucose 
reagent within 6 hours of collection on fully automated biochemistry analyzer. The analyzer 
was simultaneously loaded with both reagents and calibrated with the same commercial 
calibrator. Daily two levels of Internal Quality Controls and monthly External Quality 
Assurance samples were run to assure the precision and accuracy. Stability of the in-house 
reagent was assessed within a period of three months.
Results and conclusions: Mean values of the in-house glucose reagent and the commercial 
glucose reagent were 142.28 and 141.44 mg/dL; respectively (P= 0.001) and showed a 
positive correlation of 0.9993. There was no significant difference between the two methods 
in the range between 0-300 mg/dL (P >0.05). The in-house reagent showed a slightly higher 
glucose concentration compared to the commercial reagent in patients with glucose levels 
above 300 mg/dL which was statistically significant (P= 0.007). The agreement between two 
methods was compared using Bland-Altman plot and it showed a positive bias of 0.835 in 
the range from 0-500 mg/dL. Accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the in-house reagent 
were 96.5%, 96.15% and 97.14%; respectively. The reagent was stable for three months 
period at 2-8 ˚C. Performance of in-house glucose reagent is well correlated with that of 
commercial reagent for the range up to 300 mg/dL.