Abstract

The length of immunoelectrophoretic separation patterns obtained with a reference mycobacterial antigen was reduced significantly when a continuous buffer system was used in place of the recommended discontinuous system. Varying the supporting medium by using 1% concentrations of different agar preparations in the discontinuous system also affected the separation length and resolution of the reference pattern. Measurement of the electrical resistivity of the agar medium provided an explanation of these differences on the basis of current density or field intensity applied per slide. Variation in the reference pattern obtained in differently designed electrophoresis chambers also was attributed to differences in field intensity. To avoid these obvious alterations in the separation pattern of the reference antigen, it was suggested that separation procedures described originally for the reference system be used without modification.

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