Literature DB >> 19286039

Inter-laboratory comparison of a yeast bioassay for the determination of estrogenic activity in biological samples.

Toine F H Bovee1, Gerrit Bor, Ilse Becue, Frieda E J Daamen, Majorie B M van Duursen, Sylvi Lehmann, Günter Vollmer, Raffaella De Maria, Jennifer E Fox, Hilda Witters, Silke Bernhöft, Karl-Werner Schramm, Ron L A P Hoogenboom, Michel W F Nielen.   

Abstract

An inter-laboratory exercise was performed with a yeast estrogen bioassay, based on the expression of yeast enhanced green fluorescent protein (yEGFP), for the determination of estrogenic activity in extracts of calf urine samples. Urine samples were spiked with 1 and 5 ngmL(-1) 17beta-estradiol and 17alpha-ethynylestradiol, 10 and 50 ngmL(-1) mestranol, and 100 ngmL(-1) testosterone and progesterone. Sample extracts of blank and spiked urine samples were prepared at our laboratory and sent to seven laboratories together with a reagent blank, a DMSO blank, and eight 17beta-estradiol stock solutions in DMSO ranging in concentration from 0 to 545 ngmL(-1). Sample extracts and standards were coded and tested blindly. A decision limit (CCalpha) was determined based on the response of seven blank urine samples. Signals of the negative controls, e.g. urine samples spiked with 100 ngmL(-1) testosterone or progesterone, were all below the determined CCalpha and were thus screened as compliant. Positive controls, i.e. the urine samples spiked at two levels with 17beta-estradiol, 17alpha-ethynylestradiol and mestranol, were almost all screened as suspect, i.e. gave signals above the determined CCalpha. Determined EC(50) values calculated from the 17beta-estradiol dose-response curves obtained by the seven laboratories ranged from 0.59 to 0.95 nM.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19286039     DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2008.09.064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chim Acta        ISSN: 0003-2670            Impact factor:   6.558


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