Abstract
Melatonin was extracted from serum by using Baker reversed-phase C-18 columns. More than 99% of the applied melatonin was retained by the columns, and more than 97% was eluted from the columns in 300 μL of methanol. We then determined melatonin in the serum extract by a modification of a standard radioimmunoassay, using filtration instead of centrifugation to collect the [3H]melatonin-antibody complex precipitated by saturated ammonium sulfate. These modifications allow more rapid, accurate, and reproducible determination of melatonin than do previously published procedures.
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Sieghart, W., Ronca, E., Drexler, G., & Karall, S. (1987). Improved radioimmunoassay of melatonin in serum. Clinical Chemistry, 33(4), 604–605. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/33.4.604
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