Literature DB >> 10739192

Development of a creatinine ELISA and an amperometric antibody-based creatine sensor with a detection limit in the nanomolar range.

A Benkert1, F Scheller, W Schössler, C Hentschel, B Micheel, O Behrsing, G Scharte, W Stöcklein, A Warsinke.   

Abstract

Creatinine-specific antibodies have been generated and used for highly sensitive and specific immunochemical creatinine determinations. Creatinine was derivatized at N3 and coupled to KLH carrier protein. On the basis of this immunogen, monoclonal antibodies were developed by hybridoma technology. Antibodies from various clones have been characterized with BIAcore 2000 with respect to the dissociation constant and specificity. Antibodies of clone B90-AH5 exhibited the lowest dissociation constant (0.74 microM) and the highest specificity for creatinine and were chosen for the development of a competitive ELISA and an amperometric creatinine sensor. The creatinine sensor was constructed by fixing a creatinine-modified membrane on the top of a platinum working electrode which was then incorporated into a stirred electrochemical measuring cell. For creatinine determination the creatinine-containing sample was incubated with B90-AH5 and anti-IgG(mouse)-glucose oxidase conjugate and applied to the measuring cell. After a washing step glucose was added and the produced hydrogen peroxide was registered at Eappl = +600 mV vs Ag/AgCl. The measuring range was 0.01-10 microg/mL. The highest sensitivity for creatinine was achieved at 330 ng/mL (3 microM) and the lower detection limit at 4.5 ng/mL (40 nM). This is far below the relevant clinical range, which is 5-17 microg/mL (44-150 microM) and allows a reliable determination of very low creatinine concentrations in serum, where standard methods cannot be applied. After each measurement the sensor was regenerated with 10 mM HCl without any loss in binding activity.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10739192     DOI: 10.1021/ac9909047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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2.  Label-free detection of creatinine using nitrogen-passivated fluorescent carbon dots.

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Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-10-01       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Preparation of Isotopically Labelled Standards of Creatinine Via H/D Exchange and Their Application in Quantitative Analysis by LC-MS.

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