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  • Comparison of three conjugation procedures for the formation of tracers for use in enzyme immunoassays.

Comparison of three conjugation procedures for the formation of tracers for use in enzyme immunoassays.

Journal of immunological methods (1984-08-03)
D G Williams
ABSTRACT

One of the requirements for enzyme immunoassay is the formation of a labelled component of the assay system which can be either the ligand or the binder. Three methods for conjugating alkaline phosphatase to human placental lactogen were investigated, involving water-soluble carbodiimide, glutaraldehyde, and the periodate oxidation technique. Of the 3, the periodate oxidation technique proved superior giving a conjugate with only slight changes in the Michaelis constant (Km) and maximum velocity (Vmax) which could be used for an enzyme immunoassay for human placental lactogen in human plasma.

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Phosphatase, Alkaline from calf intestinal mucosa, suitable for enzyme immunoassay, solution (clear, colorless), ~2500 U/mg protein (~10 mg/ml)