Homogeneous amperometric immunoassay for theophylline in whole blood
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Homogeneous amperometric immunoassay for theophylline in whole blood
Abstract
A homogeneous spectrophotometric EMIT immunoassay kit for the quantitation of theophylline in serum or plasma has been modified to produce a rapid, amperometric immunoassay requiring a 50 microliters whole blood sample. The basis of the detection system for the assay is the electrochemical oxidation of NADH produced by G6PDH-labelled theophylline at a potential of +150 mV vs Ag/AgCl using platinised activated carbon (PACE) electrodes. Comparison of the amperometric whole blood method with the conventional spectrophotometric plasma assay produced a reasonable correlation: y = 0.90x - 1.01, (r = 0.98, n = 12). The advantage of the new method is that simple and robust instrumentation can rapidly determine theophylline in whole blood with no sample pre-treatment or separation steps.
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