Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1228186 Microchemical Journal 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Activated polystyrene cuvet is used for the determination of oxalate in urine sample and immunoglobulin in human sera. Polystyrene cuvet was activated by introducing active functional group onto its surface by coating the surface with a heterobifunctional photolinker, 1-fluoro-2-nitro-4-azidobenzene and exposing to UV light at 365 nm. Modified cuvet was active enough to covalently link oxalate oxidase in just 45 min at 50 °C without any additional catalyst or reagent. Remarkable reduction of time was achieved when immobilization was carried out by microwave irradiation. It took only 50 s to immobilize oxalate oxidase in the activated cuvet when exposed to microwaves in a domestic microwave oven. Immobilized-oxalate oxidase was stable, reusable and conveniently used for determination of urinary oxalate for diagnosis of primary hyperoxaluria and calcium oxalate nephrolithaiasis. Detection of human IgG involving ELISA in antihuman IgG-immobilized cuvet showed the feasibility of the cuvet in other immunoassays.

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