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Original Articles

IMPROVED ANTIBODY COATING PROTOCOL USING A SECOND ANTIBODY ANTISERUM. APPLICATION TO TOTAL THYROXIN IMMUNOASSAY

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Pages 235-251 | Received 03 Oct 2000, Accepted 10 Nov 2000, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A complete antibody coating protocol for the preparation of dry antibody coated tubes is presented. This protocol is based on a recently described antibody immobilization principle. We modify this immobilization principle in order to improve and simplify the coating procedure. In addition, we propose a drying procedure that provides long-term storage stability of the antibody coated tubes. According to the modified protocol, polystyrene plastic tubes are first coated with rabbit γ-globulins. The tubes are incubated with a sheep anti-rabbit IgG antiserum dilution. After incubation, antigen-specific antibody antiserum raised in rabbits is added directly into the tubes containing the sheep anti-rabbit IgG antiserum solution (difference from the original protocol). Finally, the tubes are washed, blocked, and dried following the drying procedure developed.

The suitability of the modified protocol for the development of immunoassays requiring high loading of antibody was exemplified through the development of a RIA for total thyroxin. The estimated assay characteristics (detection limit 4 μg/L, dynamic range up to 210 μg/L, within-run CV 2.7– 5.7%, between-run CV 5.1–7.3%, recovery 84.4–112%, crossreactivity for T3 1.9%) were comparable with those provided by commercially available RIA kits for the determination of thyroxin.

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