TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of octadecyl silica as an alternative non-conventional solid phase in immunoradiometric assays
AU - Lavandero, Sergio
AU - Ferreira, Arturo
N1 - Funding Information:
We also acknowledge the support of research Grant 820599 from the UNDP/World Bank/ WHO Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases and Grant 0463 from Fondo Nacional de Investigaci6n Cientifica y Tecno-16gica (FONDECYT).
PY - 1988/11/10
Y1 - 1988/11/10
N2 - The use of chemically modified silica (octadecyl silica or Si-C18), a liquid chromatography stationary reverse phase, is proposed as an alternative solid phase for immunoradiometric assays (IRMAs). Si-C18 and polyvinylchloride solid phases were compared in their efficiency to detect a murine plasma protein (sex-limited protein or Slp) in a two site-two antibody IRMA. Si-C18 is at least as sensitive as PVC since Slp could be detected in plasmas diluted 1 128 000 and 1 64 000 respectively. The fact that 1 mg of Si-C18 can adsorb 5-14 times more protein than a PVC well is in agreement with the larger relative surface of Si-C18 beads (approximately 50 cm2/mg), compared with the PVC (approximately 1 cm2/well). These results strongly suggest that the Si-C18 matrix, saturated with specific antibodies, could be an exceptional probe to rescue and detect antigenic moieties diluted in large volumes of complex biological fluids.
AB - The use of chemically modified silica (octadecyl silica or Si-C18), a liquid chromatography stationary reverse phase, is proposed as an alternative solid phase for immunoradiometric assays (IRMAs). Si-C18 and polyvinylchloride solid phases were compared in their efficiency to detect a murine plasma protein (sex-limited protein or Slp) in a two site-two antibody IRMA. Si-C18 is at least as sensitive as PVC since Slp could be detected in plasmas diluted 1 128 000 and 1 64 000 respectively. The fact that 1 mg of Si-C18 can adsorb 5-14 times more protein than a PVC well is in agreement with the larger relative surface of Si-C18 beads (approximately 50 cm2/mg), compared with the PVC (approximately 1 cm2/well). These results strongly suggest that the Si-C18 matrix, saturated with specific antibodies, could be an exceptional probe to rescue and detect antigenic moieties diluted in large volumes of complex biological fluids.
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U2 - 10.1016/0022-1759(88)90182-2
DO - 10.1016/0022-1759(88)90182-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 2846701
AN - SCOPUS:0023745066
SN - 0022-1759
VL - 114
SP - 261
EP - 265
JO - Journal of Immunological Methods
JF - Journal of Immunological Methods
IS - 1-2
ER -