Literature DB >> 326439

Homogeneous reactant-labeled fluorescent immunoassay for therapeutic drugs exemplified by gentamicin determination in human serum.

J F Burd, R C Wong, J E Feeney, R J Carrico, R C Boguslaski.   

Abstract

We applied a homogeneous reactant-labeled fluorescent immunoassay to the measurement of therapeutic drug concentrations in human serum, exemplified here by gentamicin. A derivative of umbelliferyl-beta-galactoside was coupled covalently to the drug and this conjugate was found to be nonfluorescent under assay conditions. The drug/dye conjugate was a substrate for bacterial beta-galactosidase and yielded a fluorescent product. When the drug/dye conjugate was bound to anti-gentamicin antibody it was inactive as an enzymatic substrate. This inactivation was relieved by the presence of gentamicin in competitive binding reactions. Hence, the rate of production of fluorescence was proportional to the gentamicin concentration. The fluorescent assay yielded values which compared favorably to a radioimmunoassay for gentamicin in clinical serum samples (r=0.94, standard error of estimate=0.66 mg/liter). The fluorescent assay requires only 1 microliter of serum and offers several advantages over existing techniques: sensitivity, specificity, simplicity, and the obviation of radioisotopes.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 326439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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