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Enzyme amplification for immunoassays. Detection limit of one hundredth of an attomole.

Authors :
Johannsson A
Ellis DH
Bates DL
Plumb AM
Stanley CJ
Source :
Journal of immunological methods [J Immunol Methods] 1986 Feb 27; Vol. 87 (1), pp. 7-11.
Publication Year :
1986

Abstract

A method is described for increasing the response of enzyme immunoassays employing alkaline phosphatase as the label initiating 2 sequential catalytic reactions. First, NADP is dephosphorylated to produce NAD, which catalytically activates a specific redox-cycle involving the enzymes alcohol dehydrogenase and diaphorase. During each turn of the cycle 1 molecule of a tetrazolium salt is reduced to an intensely coloured formazan. The method is capable of detecting as little as 0.01 amol alkaline phosphatase, and when applied to an immunoassay for TSH a sensitivity (zero + 2.5 standard deviations) of 0.0013 mIU/l was obtained.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-1759
Volume :
87
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of immunological methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
3512723
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1759(86)90337-6