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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 26, 652-654, Copyright © 1980 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Stability of standard curves prepared for EMIT homogeneous enzyme immunoassay kits stored at room temperature after reconstitution

PR Bach and JW Larsen

We examined the stability of standard curves obtained with use of homogeneous enzyme immunoassay reagents (EMIT; Syva Corp., Palo Alto, CA) for assay of lidocaine, procainamide, N-acetylprocainamide, gentamicin, and theophylline, when stored at room temperature (23-24 degrees C) after reconstitution of the lyophilized materials. Standards were run and curves obtained for as long as 16 days after reconstitution. All standard curves were acceptable, according to the criteria specified in Syva product literature. Absorbance changes for all calibrators, including the zero calibrator, increased gradually with time. Increases of non-zero calibrators were largely offset by a parallel increase in the zero calibrator, such that the quantity delta A--delta A0 was very nearly constant with time. Standard curves based on the quantity delta A--delta A0 can be used for longer than curves based only on delta A.





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