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Clin Chem ; 33(9): 1554-7, 1987 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3621556

ABSTRACT

To attain the optical precision necessary to precisely quantify fluorescent or colorimetric signals, analytical systems have typically included quality-controlled cuvettes, flow cells, or dual-beam reference systems. We describe a system where a fluorescence or transmittance signal is quantified in single, standard, 12-mm-diameter polystyrene test tubes. Tube-to-tube variation is minimized by referencing the primary signal to a second reference signal. The tube is carefully oriented within a positioner that allows for the precise placement of the tube within a light path 7.6 mm in diameter. The detection system allows for use of either four pairs of fluorescence excitation/emission wavelengths or eight transmittance wavelengths, which are selected by using specific interference filters. The impact of temperature, tube imperfections, surface flaws, and distortions is minimized by using a reference ratio. Fluorescence is measured with an orthogonal photomultiplier tube, and transmittance with a photodiode; both are illuminated with an ordinary long-life tungsten-halogen lamp. This system is used with the Becton Dickinson AFFINITY system, an automated random-access analyzer with analyte-specific unit-package reagents. The polystyrene tube of the reagent package, which has an antibody-absorbed surface, serves as both the cuvette and the separation medium. Use of the reference ratio method reduces intertube imprecision of fluorometric or transmittance signals, for more precise quantification of various analytes.


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Fluorometry/instrumentation , Optics and Photonics , Polystyrenes , Autoanalysis/instrumentation , Colorimetry/methods , Fluorometry/methods , Quality Control , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
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J Pharm Sci ; 64(7): 1248-50, 1975 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-125324

ABSTRACT

A series of compounds related to 3-deoxydigitoxigenin was prepared and assayed for inhibition of myocardial Na+,K+- adenosine triphosphatase. Although the relatively high activity of 3-deoxydigitoxin was confirmed, the corresponding 3beta,4beta-epoxide and a mixture of 2,3-olefins and 3,4-olefins were less active. 3-Deoxy compounds with variations at the 14-position and the butenolide ring were much less active than the corresponding 3beta-hydroxy analogs. Thus the activity of 3-deoxydigitoxigenin appears to be particularly susceptible to structural changes elsewhere in the molecule.


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Cardanolides/pharmacology , Adenosine Triphosphatases/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Cardanolides/chemical synthesis , Cattle , Digitoxigenin/pharmacology , Dogs , Magnesium , Myocardium/enzymology , Potassium , Sodium
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