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Original Articles

PROCUREMENT OF REFERENCE MATERIALS AGAINST RECOMBINANT HBsAG SURFACE ANTIGEN

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Pages 229-244 | Received 13 May 2001, Accepted 09 Jul 2001, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

Mabs against HBsAg have been used for structural analyses, development of diagnostic tests, and for antigen immunopurification. Resultant products obtained from current methods of genetic recombination demand reference materials to test their potency, identity, purity, and the biological and immunological specific activity corresponding to their manufacturing processes. In this paper, we present a method for the qualitative and quantitative characterisation of CB.Hep-1 and CB.Hep-4 RM and their stability, in real time, with the required quality to be used as primary reference materials. Among the criteria applied in this study, we considered Mab-specific concentration through ELISA, purity, and total proteins by various methods, quantification of antigen recognition capacity of Mabs through the Ag-Mab absolute- recognition method. Sterility, homogeneity, stability, subclass, and isoelectric focusing were used in the characterisation of the reference materials.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I thank Lic. José L. Fernández Sierra, whose systematic support made possible the completion of this paper, as well as for the revision of the manuscript.

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