Authors
Ying Cao, Wendell C Smith, Ronald R Bowsher
Publication date
2001/8/1
Journal
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
53-61
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Quantification of analogues of human insulin in biological matrices is complicated by differences in their immunoreactivity and the presence of both the analogue and endogenous concentrations of insulin in test samples. To facilitate pharmacokinetic comparisons of carboxyl-terminal B-chain analogues of human insulin, we undertook development of a sensitive ELISA. The ELISA detection method was optimized systematically to permit routine analysis of 10-μl serum samples. Accordingly, a noncompetitive ‘sandwich’ chemiluminescent ELISA was validated for the quantification of carboxyl-terminal B-chain insulin analogues in human serum over a concentration range from 5 to 3125 pM. The mean bias (RE%) within the validated range varied from −10.3 to 4.3%, with an intermediate precision (inter-assay CV%) from 4.2 to 11.5%. The two-sided 90% expectation tolerance interval for total measurement error was …
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