Abstract

A competitive immunoassay and capillary electrophoresis with enhanced chemiluminescence detection have been used for determination of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in human serum. The method is based on the competitive immunochemical reaction of FSH and horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled FSH with anti-FSH, CE separation of antibody-bound and free HRP-labeled FSH, then chemiluminescence detection. The detection limit depends on the stability of the immune complex, which depends on analysis time and detector design, and on the chemiluminescence enhancer used. A unique chemiluminescence detector without dead volume or diluent effects was therefore used, and sodium tetraphenylboron was selected as the optimum enhancer. As a result sensitivity was substantially improved. Free HRP-labeled FSH and the immune complex could be separated within 15 min in alkaline borate buffer by use of a potential of 15 kV. Under the optimum conditions a calibration plot for FSH was established in the concentration range 0–100 mIU mL−1; the detection limit was 0.06 mIU mL−1. The concentration sensitivity achieved was 30 times better than that of ELISA.

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