Sensitive and rapid colorimetric immunoenzymometric assay of ferritin in biological samples

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We describe a rapid and sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for quantifying ferritin in human and rat biological fluids. We used chlorophenol red β-D-galactopyranoside as the colorimetric substrate of β-galactosidase (EC 3.2.1.23), which is coupled to specific antibodies to either human or rat liver ferritin. The assay is sensitive (detection limit for human assay = 0.58 μg/L and for rat assay = 0.37 μg/L), accurate (average recovery for human assay = 93% and for rat assay = 92%), and precise (total CVs for human assay = 2.3-12.2% and for rat assay = 5.6-11.3%). The results correlated well with those of an established immunoradiometric technique (r = 0.99691). This assay has a prolonged shelf-life, is inexpensive, and utilizes a stable colorimetric substrate that requires relatively short incubation.

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Ramm, G. A., Duplock, L. R., Powell, L. W., & Halliday, J. W. (1990). Sensitive and rapid colorimetric immunoenzymometric assay of ferritin in biological samples. Clinical Chemistry, 36(6), 837–840. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.6.837

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