Volume 25, Issue 10 pp. 1529-1535
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A New 4.0-Generation Dendrimer Phosphorescence Labeling Reagent and Its Application to Determination of Trace Alkaline Phosphatase by Affinity Adsorption Solid Substrate-room Temperature Phosphorimetry

Zhi-Ming LI

Zhi-Ming LI

Department of Food and Biological Engineering, Zhangzhou Institute of Technology, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, China

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Jia-Ming LIU

Jia-Ming LIU

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Xiao-Hua CHEN

Xiao-Hua CHEN

Department of Food and Biological Engineering, Zhangzhou Institute of Technology, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, China

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Min-Lan YANG

Min-Lan YANG

Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Zhangzhou Normal College, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, China

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Xin-Hua CHEN

Xin-Hua CHEN

Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Zhangzhou Normal College, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, China

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Xiu-Mei SHI

Xiu-Mei SHI

Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Zhangzhou Normal College, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, China

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First published: 16 October 2007
Citations: 5

Abstract

A Triton X-100-4.0G-D (4.0G-D refers to a 4.0-generation dendrimer) was brought forward as a new phosphorescence labeling reagent. Two types of specific affinity adsorption (AA) reactions (direct method and sandwich method) were carried out between the labeling product of Triton X-100-4.0G-D-Wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP), the product of AA reaction preserved the good characteristics of room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) of 4.0G-D and ΔIP of the product was proportional to the content of ALP. According to the fact stated above, a new method for the determination of trace ALP by affinity adsorption solid substrate-room temperature phosphorimetry (AA-SS-RTP) was established on the basis of WGA labeled with the Triton X-100-4.0G-D. The detection limits were 0.20 ag·spot−1 (corresponding concentration: 5.0×10−16 g·mL−1, namely 5.0×10−18 mol·L−1) for a direct method and 0.14 ag·spot−1 (corresponding concentration: 3.5×10−16 g·mL−1, namely 3.5×10−18 mol·L−1) for a sandwich method, respectively. For their high sensitivity, good repeatability and high accuracy, the direct method and sandwich method have been successfully applied to determine the content of ALP in human serum, and the results were coincided with the clinical detection results of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method by the Zhangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Meanwhile, the mechanism for the determination of trace ALP by AA-SS-RTP was discussed.

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