Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan

A sequential injection capillary immunoassay system (SI-CI) was developed to automate the multi-step competitive bioassay procedures for hyaluronan (HA), a potential biomarker for liver and cancer diseases. Biotinylated HA-binding proteins (b-HABPs), anti-biotin conjugated with horseradish peroxidas...

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Main Authors: Hartwell S.K., Boonmalai A., Kongtawelert P., Grudpan K.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-26032014-08-30T02:25:08Z Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan Hartwell S.K. Boonmalai A. Kongtawelert P. Grudpan K. A sequential injection capillary immunoassay system (SI-CI) was developed to automate the multi-step competitive bioassay procedures for hyaluronan (HA), a potential biomarker for liver and cancer diseases. Biotinylated HA-binding proteins (b-HABPs), anti-biotin conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (anti-b-HRP) and substrate 3,3',5,5' tetramethylbenzidene (TMB) were employed. An ordinary glass capillary was utilized as a bio-reactor where competitive assay took place. Standard HA was immobilized onto an unmodified glass capillary through simple physical adsorption. This glass capillary is much lower cost compared to a fused-silica capillary, and is well suited for use as part of the tubing of a flow system. Using the proposed system, the average amount of HA in human serums from patients with liver disease and healthy subjects could be differentiated with comparable efficiency as the conventional micro-plate assay (as compared by t-test), with an improved assay time per sample (20 min vs. 5 h), and with approximately 10 times less reagent consumption (10 - 80 μl vs. 100 - 350 μl). 2010 © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. 2014-08-30T02:25:08Z 2014-08-30T02:25:08Z 2010 Article 9106340 10.2116/analsci.26.69 ANSCE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77949882424&partnerID=40&md5=0cd9f52407426b1a456915572cb7fbb6 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20065590 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2603 English
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description A sequential injection capillary immunoassay system (SI-CI) was developed to automate the multi-step competitive bioassay procedures for hyaluronan (HA), a potential biomarker for liver and cancer diseases. Biotinylated HA-binding proteins (b-HABPs), anti-biotin conjugated with horseradish peroxidase (anti-b-HRP) and substrate 3,3',5,5' tetramethylbenzidene (TMB) were employed. An ordinary glass capillary was utilized as a bio-reactor where competitive assay took place. Standard HA was immobilized onto an unmodified glass capillary through simple physical adsorption. This glass capillary is much lower cost compared to a fused-silica capillary, and is well suited for use as part of the tubing of a flow system. Using the proposed system, the average amount of HA in human serums from patients with liver disease and healthy subjects could be differentiated with comparable efficiency as the conventional micro-plate assay (as compared by t-test), with an improved assay time per sample (20 min vs. 5 h), and with approximately 10 times less reagent consumption (10 - 80 μl vs. 100 - 350 μl). 2010 © The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry.
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author Hartwell S.K.
Boonmalai A.
Kongtawelert P.
Grudpan K.
spellingShingle Hartwell S.K.
Boonmalai A.
Kongtawelert P.
Grudpan K.
Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
author_facet Hartwell S.K.
Boonmalai A.
Kongtawelert P.
Grudpan K.
author_sort Hartwell S.K.
title Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
title_short Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
title_full Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
title_fullStr Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
title_full_unstemmed Sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
title_sort sequential injection-immunoassay system with a plain glass capillary reactor for the assay of hyaluronan
publishDate 2014
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