We describe an homogeneous luminescence immunoassay for "total" estrogens in enzymically hydrolyzed urine from nonpregnant women. The antiserum, raised against estriol-16,17- dihemisuccinate conjugated to bovine serum albumin, specifically bound the C-19 steroids carrying the estrogen-characteristic phenolic group. 17 beta-Estradiol conjugated with aminobutylethyl isoluminol was used to monitor the immunological reaction; this conjugate was stable for at least two years. Because binding to the antiserum markedly enhances the light-producing efficiency of the tracer, no separation of bound and free antigen is necessary. Results (microgram/24 h) by this method (y) correlated well (r = 0.958) with those by a conventional fluorometric (x) method (y = 2. 51x - 2.83). The sensitivity (detection limit) is 4 micrograms/L and the precision compares well with that of commonly used RIA methods. The method appears suited to large numbers of samples, as in menstrual cycle monitoring.

Homogeneous luminescence immunoassay for total estrogens in urine / G. Messeri;A. L. Caldini;G. F. Bolelli;M. Pazzagli;A. Tommasi;P. L. Vannucchi;M. Serio. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0009-9147. - STAMPA. - 30:(1984), pp. 653-657.

Homogeneous luminescence immunoassay for total estrogens in urine.

PAZZAGLI, MARIO;SERIO, MARIO
1984

Abstract

We describe an homogeneous luminescence immunoassay for "total" estrogens in enzymically hydrolyzed urine from nonpregnant women. The antiserum, raised against estriol-16,17- dihemisuccinate conjugated to bovine serum albumin, specifically bound the C-19 steroids carrying the estrogen-characteristic phenolic group. 17 beta-Estradiol conjugated with aminobutylethyl isoluminol was used to monitor the immunological reaction; this conjugate was stable for at least two years. Because binding to the antiserum markedly enhances the light-producing efficiency of the tracer, no separation of bound and free antigen is necessary. Results (microgram/24 h) by this method (y) correlated well (r = 0.958) with those by a conventional fluorometric (x) method (y = 2. 51x - 2.83). The sensitivity (detection limit) is 4 micrograms/L and the precision compares well with that of commonly used RIA methods. The method appears suited to large numbers of samples, as in menstrual cycle monitoring.
1984
30
653
657
G. Messeri;A. L. Caldini;G. F. Bolelli;M. Pazzagli;A. Tommasi;P. L. Vannucchi;M. Serio
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