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Clinical Chemistry 29: 1358-1362, 1983;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 29, 1358-1362, Copyright © 1983 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Specific micro-radioimmunoassay for prednisolone in serum

A Olivesi, DS Smith, GW White and M Pourfarzaneh

Use of an 125I radioimmunoassay involving antiserum coupled to magnetizable cellulose, after prednisolone-21-phosphate interference is removed by dichloromethane extraction at pH 7.4 and endogenous glucocorticoid interference is removed by selective chemical derivatization with Girard's Reagent T [(carboxymethyl)trimethylammonium chloride hydrazide], allows determination of prednisolone in 10 microL of serum. Results correlate well with those of an established liquid-chromatographic method for separating prednisolone from its metabolites.





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