Issue 11, 1985

Determination of human serum immunoglobulin G using flow injection analysis with rate turbidimetric detection

Abstract

An immunological reaction between human serum immunoglobulin G (IgG) and goat anti-human IgG was investigated using a fully automated stop-flow merging zones flow injection analysis manifold. Turbidimetric detection at 340 nm was used to monitor the rate of reaction. A sampling rate of 40 samples per hour and a precision of 2.0–6.8% RSD (relative standard deviation) were obtained for a range of human serum standards. Serum samples and a human reference serum were analysed and their IgG concentrations interpolated from a second-order fit of the calibration data. The consumption of expensive antiserum was less than 1 µl per assay.

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Analyst, 1985,110, 1303-1305

Determination of human serum immunoglobulin G using flow injection analysis with rate turbidimetric detection

P. J. Worsfold, A. Hughes and D. J. Mowthorpe, Analyst, 1985, 110, 1303 DOI: 10.1039/AN9851001303

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