Specific binding assay method and reagent means

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23910, 23915, 252408, 424 12, G01N 3316

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ABSTRACT:
A method and reagent means for the determination of small quantities of chemical compounds in man, animal and plants by a specific binding assay technique.
The method involves the utilization of a labelling constituent comprising a conjugate of a labelling substance and a binding component said labelling substance being one or more metal atoms which can be easily determined. The labelling constituents are selected from various metalo organic derivatives or metal coordination complexes.
The method is very specific and sensitive and can be successfully utilized for the determination of haptens selected from various groups such as alkaloids, barbiturates, steroids, cannabinoids, vitamins, aminoacids, tranquilizers, sugars, penicillins, etc.

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