Use of Magnetic Nanoparticles and a Microplate Reader with Fluorescence Detection to Detect C‐reactive Protein |
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Authors: | Jian‐Ying Yang Yi‐Jyun Lin Mei‐Yu Su Wen‐Jie Li Mine‐Yine Liu |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, National Changhua University of Education, Changhua 50058, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Two approaches based on magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have been compared to analyze C‐reactive protein (CRP). Both the non‐eluted and eluted MNP‐1°Ab‐CRP‐2°Ab/FITC bioconjugates were measured by a microplate reader with fluorescence detection. The linear ranges for the non‐elution and elution methods were 10‐200 and 0.1‐2.0 μg/mL, respectively. The concentration limits of detection for the nonelution and elution methods were 2.91 and 0.04 μg/mL, respectively. The non‐ elution method gave better precision and recovery than the elution method, and also showed comparable results to that of ELISA assay. The non‐elution method is simple and only needs minute volumes of sample and buffer. There is no need to dissociate the fluorescence probes from the bioconjugates, and the fluorescence signals can be directly measured on the MNP‐1°Ab‐CRP‐2°Ab/FITC bioconjugates. Meanwhile, samples with high CRP concentrations are not necessarily to be diluted before analysis. |
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Keywords: | C‐reactive protein Magnetic nanoparticle Microplate reader Fluorescence Immunoassay |
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