Two direct (nonchromatographic) assays for 25-hydroxyvitamin D

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We describe direct, nonchromatographic assays for 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 in which we use either rat vitamin D-binding protein or rabbit antibodies to 25-hydroxyvitamin D3-3-hemisuccinate-bovine serum albumin as binding protein. Nonspecific interferences in serum could be eliminated by an appropriate extraction method or in obtaining data for the calibration curve, by using vitamin D-free human serum. The latter is prepared by affinity chromatography with use of immobilized antibodies against human vitamin D-binding protein. Values obtained by the direct assays and those obtained by two different chromatographic methods correlated well (r > 0.95). The direct competitive protein-binding assay overestimated the true 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 concentration by about 20%, but this percentage was constant from 5 to 600 μg/L. Overestimation by the direct radioimmunoassay was <10%. These two direct assays for 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 allow reliable, rapid, and simple screening for vitamin D deficiency or excess.

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Bouillon, R., van Herck, E., Jans, I., Tan, B. K., Van Baelen, H., & De Moor, P. (1984). Two direct (nonchromatographic) assays for 25-hydroxyvitamin D. Clinical Chemistry, 30(11), 1731–1736. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/30.11.1731

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