Abstract
In 150 infants, including those with breast milk jaundice, who were brought to our
hospital for their 1-month check-ups, the serum concentrations of (ZZ)-bilirubin, its
subfractions and biliverdin were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography
and the relationships among them investigated. (ZZ)Bilirubin was found to have the
highest serum concentration, followed by (ZE)bilirubin, accounting for 14·0
(geometric mean) % of (ZZ)-bilirubin. Biliverdin had a serum concentration of 0·95%
of (ZZ)-bilirubin. There was only a small amount of total (di- and mono-)
glucuronosyl bilirubin, 0·42% of (ZZ)-bilirubin. (ZE)Bilirubin, (EZ)-bilirubin,
(EZ)-cyclobilirubin, biliverdin, diglucuronosyl bilirubin and monoglucuronosyl
bilirubin (C-8 and C-12) showed positive logarithmic correlations with (ZZ)-bilirubin
(
