TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a Sensitive Enzyme Immunoassay for Opc-7251, A Novel Antimicrobial Agent for Percutaneous Application
AU - Muto, Norio
AU - Mitoh, Yoshihiro
AU - Yamamoto, Itaru
PY - 1990/3/1
Y1 - 1990/3/1
N2 - A sensitive enzyme immunoassay for OPC-7251, a novel pyridone carboxylic acid antimicrobial agent, was developed and applied for the determination of human plasma levels. OPC-7251 was coupled to bovine serum albumin through a formation of N-hydroxysuccinimide ester. By immunization of rabbits, highly specific antiserum was raised. Using the antiserum and B-D-galactosidase-labeled hapten, the homologous assay system allowed the detection of 2 pg of this compound. Plasma samples were precisely analyzed down to the minimum value of 200 pg/ml after heat treatment. The system was further validated by the recovery test and correlation with the HPLC analyses. Percutaneous application of 10 g of 1% OPC-7251 cream to healthy volunteers resulted in the peak plasma value of 1.6 ng/ml about 8 hours after dosing, indicating extremely low absorption efficiency through a transdermal system. (KEY WORDS: Enzyme immunoassay, ß-D-Galactosidase OPC-7251, Antimicrobial agent, Percutaneous application, Polystyrene ball).
AB - A sensitive enzyme immunoassay for OPC-7251, a novel pyridone carboxylic acid antimicrobial agent, was developed and applied for the determination of human plasma levels. OPC-7251 was coupled to bovine serum albumin through a formation of N-hydroxysuccinimide ester. By immunization of rabbits, highly specific antiserum was raised. Using the antiserum and B-D-galactosidase-labeled hapten, the homologous assay system allowed the detection of 2 pg of this compound. Plasma samples were precisely analyzed down to the minimum value of 200 pg/ml after heat treatment. The system was further validated by the recovery test and correlation with the HPLC analyses. Percutaneous application of 10 g of 1% OPC-7251 cream to healthy volunteers resulted in the peak plasma value of 1.6 ng/ml about 8 hours after dosing, indicating extremely low absorption efficiency through a transdermal system. (KEY WORDS: Enzyme immunoassay, ß-D-Galactosidase OPC-7251, Antimicrobial agent, Percutaneous application, Polystyrene ball).
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U2 - 10.1080/01971529008053254
DO - 10.1080/01971529008053254
M3 - Article
C2 - 2185280
AN - SCOPUS:0025296917
SN - 1532-1819
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry
JF - Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry
IS - 1
ER -