Abstract

A sensitive and efficient non-chromatographic procedure employing the Girard reagent and solvent-partitioning has been developed for the accurate radioimmunoassay (RIA) of estrone (E1) and estradiol-17β(E2) in a single 1.0 ml specimen of male or female serum. Using standard curves which permitted the discrimination of zero from 0.75–1.5 pg (p=0.05), the following mean procedural blanks (pg ± S.D.) were determined (1.0 ml water, n= 24): estrone, 2. 1 ± 1.1 (range 0–4.1); estradiol 1.0± 1.1 (range 0–3.6). A comparison of RIA of estrogens (1) in serum after separation by the Girard procedure and by TLC yielded correlation coefficients of 0.99 and 0.98 for E1 and E2 respectively. The following results (pg/ml ± S.D.) were obtained on RIA of E1 and E2 in 12 different 1.0 ml specimens of male and female serum using the Girard procedure: male. E1 (32.0 ± 9.2), E2 (24.1 ± 10.9); female, E1 (108.5 ± 60.8), E2 (126.4 ± 63.2). The intra-assay variability (c.v.) was found to be 12.6% for E1 and 9.4% for E2. The interassay variability was 14.2% for both estrogens. Twenty-four assays of E1 and E2 can be completed by one person in 2 working days.

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