Competitive magnetic immunoassay for protein detection in thin channels
Functional magnetic nanoparticles are prepared and characterized for protein detection in a magnetic separation channel. This detection method is based on a competitive immunoassay of magnetic separation in thin channels using functional magnetic nanoparticles. We used protein A–IgG complex to demon...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Chromatography A 2009-10, Vol.1216 (44), p.7493-7496 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Functional magnetic nanoparticles are prepared and characterized for protein detection in a magnetic separation channel. This detection method is based on a competitive immunoassay of magnetic separation in thin channels using functional magnetic nanoparticles. We used protein A–IgG complex to demonstrate the feasibility. Free IgG and fixed number of IgG-labeled microparticles were used to compete for limited sites of protein A on the magnetic nanoparticles. Several experimental parameters were investigated for protein detection. The deposited percentages of IgG-labeled microparticles at various concentrations of free IgG were determined and used as a reference plot. The IgG concentration in a sample was deduced and determined based on the reference plot using the deposited percentage of IgG-labeled microparticles from the sample. The linear range of IgG detection was from 5.0
×
10
−8 to 1.0
×
10
−11
M. The detection limit was 3.69
×
10
−12
M. The running time was less than 10
min. Selectivities were higher than 92% and the relative errors were less than 7%. The IgG concentration of serum was determined to be 3.6
mg
ml
−1. This measurement differed by 8.3% from the ELISA measurement. The recoveries of IgG spiked in serum were found to be higher than 94%. This method can provide simple, fast, and selective analysis for protein detection and other immunoassay-related applications. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9673 1873-3778 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.05.029 |