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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 21, 1498-1505, Copyright © 1975 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Iodination of Morphine and Dihydromorphine, as Related to Radioimmunoassay

Raymond Davis 1, Joanne Feldhaus 1, John Heveran 1, Richard Wicks 1, and Maria Peckham 1

1 Department of Diagnostic Research Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Nutley, N. J. 07110.

Direct iodination of morphine or dihydromorphine with iodine-125 results in products that bind to antibody raised by immunization of animals with a 3-O-carboxymethylmorphine/bovine serum albumin immunogen. Iodination of morphine or dihydromorphine with iodine-127 under identical conditions failed to yield these immunologically active products, suggesting that the results obtained with iodine-125 are in part due to a radiolytic reaction not observed with the iodine-127.

Submitted on March 26, 1975
Accepted on June 24, 1975







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