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Original Article

Immunoturbidimetric determination of pregnancy-specific β1-glycoprotein (SP-1)

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Pages 907-912 | Received 26 Mar 1990, Accepted 20 Jun 1990, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We describe a simple and rapid immunoturbidimetric end-point assay for measuring pregnancy-specific β1glycoprotein (SP-1) in human serum with the Kone Progress clinical chemistry analyser, using a commercially available antiserum. The absorbance was measured at 340 nm 5 min after addition of antiserum. The assay range was 3-250 mg/l. Over this range the CV for between-day precision was below 6%. Bilirubin up to 160 μmol/l, haemoglobin up to 2 g/l and lipaemia up to 320 mg/l did not interfere. The reference interval in maternal serum at the 15th week of gestation, was 13 to 46 mg/l with a median of 25 mg/l (n=78) and that of the 16th week was 6 to 60 mg/l with a median of 28 mg/l (n=78). Comparison of results obtained by two commercially available radio-immunoassays and by the present method shows acceptable correlation. Rapid and reproducible, the immunoturbidimetric method is suitable for use in routine determination of SP-1.

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