Issue 1231, 1978

Determination of theophylline in plasma: comparison of high-performance liquid chromatography and an enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique

Abstract

Plasma theophylline concentrations have been determined by both high-performance liquid chromatography and the enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT). Comparison of the results showed a good correlation between the techniques. The faster processing time and smaller sample size makes EMIT the preferred technique when routine batch assays for theophylline are required.

Article information

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Paper

Analyst, 1978,103, 1061-1065

Determination of theophylline in plasma: comparison of high-performance liquid chromatography and an enzyme multiplied immunoassay technique

M. L. Eppel, J. S. Oliver, H. Smith, A. Mackay and L. E. Ramsay, Analyst, 1978, 103, 1061 DOI: 10.1039/AN9780301061

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