Europium as a label in time-resolved immunofluorometric assays

I Hemmilä, S Dakubu, VM Mukkala, H Siitari… - Analytical …, 1984 - Elsevier
I Hemmilä, S Dakubu, VM Mukkala, H Siitari, T Lövgren
Analytical biochemistry, 1984Elsevier
A nonisotopic immunoassay has been developed based on a sensitive detection of
europium (III) in water solution using time-resolved fluorometry. The europium label is bound
to the antibody with EDTA derivatives, either diazophenyl-EDTA-Eu or isothiocyanatophenyl-
EDTA-Eu. After the immunometric assay has been completed the europium is preferably
dissociated from the antibody at low pH and measured by time-resolved fluorescence in a
micellar solution containing Triton X-100, β-diketone, and a Lewis base. The detergent …
A nonisotopic immunoassay has been developed based on a sensitive detection of europium (III) in water solution using time-resolved fluorometry. The europium label is bound to the antibody with EDTA derivatives, either diazophenyl-EDTA-Eu or isothiocyanatophenyl-EDTA-Eu. After the immunometric assay has been completed the europium is preferably dissociated from the antibody at low pH and measured by time-resolved fluorescence in a micellar solution containing Triton X-100, β-diketone, and a Lewis base. The detergent solubilizes the chelating compounds in the solution and excludes water from the fluorescent ligand-europium complex. Europium concentrations as low as 5·10−14m were measured using a 1-s counting time. The sensitivity of the immunoassay of rabbit IgG used as a model system was 25 pg/ml (6 pg/assay).
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