Abstract

Polymer colloids coated by antibodies are used in diagnostic tests for the detection of antigens in biological fluids. We present in this paper a simple kinetic model for the optical monitoring of the formation of specific complexes between antigen and antibody with amplification by latex beads. The antibodies are physical or chemically adsorbed onto sulphonate polystyrene or chloromethylstyrene particles respectively. This is a very simple model combining the La Mer idea of optimum surface coverage with Langmuir adsorption of antigen molecules. The kinetic model explains reasonably well the optical response of immunolatex prepared by both methods of immobilization of antibodies on polymer carriers. According to the results obtained with this model the percentage of active IgG on latex particles is extremely low, with a maximum of a 5%.

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