Ginseng (Panax ginseng, C.A. Meyer) has been a popular herbal remedy used in eastern Asian cultur... more Ginseng (Panax ginseng, C.A. Meyer) has been a popular herbal remedy used in eastern Asian cultures for thousands of years. In North America, the ginseng species indigenous to both Canada and the United States (Panax quinquefolium) represents an important industry for both domestic and export markets. There are numerous theories and claims describing the efficacy of ginseng, which can combat stress, enhance both the central and immune systems and contribute towards maintaining optimal oxidative status against certain chronic disease states and aging. Risk issues concerning the safety of ginseng at recommended dosages are less prominent and scientifically based. While some epidemiological or clinical studies have reported indications of efficacy for specific health benefits or potential toxicity, there are an equal number of studies that provide contradictory evidence. This situation has led to questionable conclusions concerning specific health benefits or risks associated with gins...
Thiamin deficiency in infancy is the underlying cause of beriberi, which can be fatal without rap... more Thiamin deficiency in infancy is the underlying cause of beriberi, which can be fatal without rapid treatment. Reports of thiamin deficiency are common in Cambodia; however, population representative data are unavailable. Because B-complex vitamin deficiencies commonly occur in combination, riboflavin was also investigated. We determined the biomarker status of thiamin and riboflavin in women of childbearing age in rural and urban Cambodia. We measured thiamin (erythrocyte thiamin diphosphate; TDP) and riboflavin (erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity coefficient; EGRac) status in a representative sample of Cambodian women (aged 20-45 y) in urban Phnom Penh (n = 146) and rural Prey Veng (n = 156), Cambodia, and, for comparison purposes, in a convenience sample of women in urban Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (n = 49). Thiamin insufficiency (TDP ≤ 90 nmol/L) was common among both urban (39%) and rural (59%) Cambodian women (P < 0.001), whereas <20% of Vancouver women ...
Plant sterols including both phytosterol and phytostanol are naturally occurring in plant cell as... more Plant sterols including both phytosterol and phytostanol are naturally occurring in plant cell as part of constructive components of cell membrane. The most abundant source of plant sterol, especially β-sitosterol, campsterol and stigamsterol are found in the vegetable oils and tall tree oils. It has been found that plant sterol exhibits cholesterol lowering effects on total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol in both animal studies and clinical trials. Numerous clinical trials indicate that daily intake of 1-2 g plant sterol will be beneficial for 10%-15% serum cholesterol lowering. The mechanism of plant sterol lowering cholesterol is associated with the completion between cholesterol and plant sterol in intestine due to the structural similarity and interference the solubility of cholesterol in the micelle, hence reduce the absorption of cholesterol. Plant sterol has the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status. As part of normal diet, clinical toxicological studies showed that eff...
Physicochemical (i.e., sulfhydryl group, protein, and total solubility) as well as functional pro... more Physicochemical (i.e., sulfhydryl group, protein, and total solubility) as well as functional properties (i.e., water-holding and fat-absorption capacity, foaming and emulsification capacity, and stability) of commercial buttermilk solids (BMS) were compared to nonfat dried milk, soy protein isolate, and dried egg yolk and egg white powders on an equivalent protein basis. BMS showed limited functional properties in water-holding capacity (0.75 g water/g protein) and fat-absorption capacity (1.2 g of oil/g of protein), and foaming capacity (0.5 ml of foam/ml of solution) and stability. However, emulsifying capacity and stability of BMS was not significantly different from other dried protein powders. Results indicated that 0.9 g of protein (approximately 0.45%, wt/vol, concentration) from BMS was needed to emulsify a maximum oil concentration of 50% in water at temperatures up to 50 degrees C. Denaturation of protein, quantified by free sulfhydryl groups, was a critical factor affect...
A North American ginseng extract (NAGE) containing known principle ginsenosides for Panax quinque... more A North American ginseng extract (NAGE) containing known principle ginsenosides for Panax quinquefolius was assayed for metal chelation, affinity to scavenge DPPH-stable free radical, and peroxyl (LOO*) and hydroxyl (*OH) free radicals for the purpose of characterizing mechanisms of antioxidant activity. Dissociation constants (Kd) for NAGE to bind transition metals were in the order of Fe2+ > Cu2+ > Fe3+ and corresponded to the affinity to inhibit metal induced lipid peroxidation. In a metal-free linoleic acid emulsion, NAGE exhibited a significant (p < or = 0.05) concentration (0.01-10 mg/mL) dependent mitigation of lipid oxidation as assessed by the ammonium thiocyanate method. Similar results were obtained when NAGE was incubated in a methyl linoleate emulsion containing haemoglobin catalyst and assessed by an oxygen electrode. NAGE also showed strong DPPH radical scavenging activity up to a concentration of 1.6 mg/mL (r2 = 0.996). Similar results were obtained for scav...
To assess the influence of dietary fat composition on rates of oxidation of dietary myristic (MA)... more To assess the influence of dietary fat composition on rates of oxidation of dietary myristic (MA) and palmitic (PA) acids, eight healthy males consumed prepared solid-food diets for 11 d with 40% of total energy as fat. Fifty-five percent of the energy obtained in the form of fat was provided as butter or beef tallow. On days 8 and 11 of each diet cycle, 20 mg/kg body wt of either [1-(13)C]MA or [1-(13)C]PA was ingested with breakfast. Hourly breath samples were collected over 9 h thereafter and 13CO2 enrichments were determined by using isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. The percentage of [13C]MA appearing in breath carbon dioxide over 9 h was more than twofold that of PA (P < 0.01). Diet fat composition did not influence the mean (+/- SEM) percentage 13C recovered over 9 h from either labeled MA (7.1 +/- 1.0% compared with 8.6 +/- 0.9% for butter and tallow, respectively) or PA (3.3 +/- 0.7% compared with 3.0 +/- 0.9% for butter and tallow, respectively). However, net MA oxidatio...
A simple economical procedure for purifying saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from crude extracts o... more A simple economical procedure for purifying saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from crude extracts of the small shore crab, Hemigrapsus oregenesis, was developed. (NH4)2SO4 precipitation, chymotrypsin digestion, heat treatment, gel filtration and ion-exchange-chromatography procedures were evaluated in purifying SIP. An enzyme immunoassay was used to determine the SIP yield and relative purity at each step of three procedures, thus permitting an assessment of the conditions required for maximum recovery. Response surface analysis was used in an attempt to determine the optimum temperature and exposure time for the heat treatment. A 20 min incubation at 65 degrees C was confirmed by electrophoretic analysis to be the best combination of time and temperature for achieving both an acceptable yield and purity of SIP. SIP in desalted concentrate was shown to be resistant to chymotrypsin proteolysis; however, this enzyme had deleterious effects on SIP purification at later stages of the proc...
Bacteriologic samplings of the upper gastrointestinal tract bile acids profile of the intestinal ... more Bacteriologic samplings of the upper gastrointestinal tract bile acids profile of the intestinal contents were performed in eight patients with reflux gastritis syndrome and three asymptomatic patients who had had gastric surgery. All symptomatic patients showed colonization of the gastric and/or intestinal samples with strains of enteric Gram-negative bacteria and Pseudomonas. However, no single specific group or species was consistently associated with reflux gastritis syndrome. The concentration of total and conjugated bile acids was significantly greater in symptomatic patients. Presence of free bile acids was correlated with heavier bacterial colonization. To evaluate the effect of antibiotic therapy on bacterial flora and symptoms, patients were studied for three separate four-week evaluation periods. Following the first evaluation period, they were assigned to receive either doxycycline or placebo in a crossover fashion during the second and third periods. Total symptom score...
The biokinetics of cortisol metabolism were assessed simultaneously in chronically catheterized p... more The biokinetics of cortisol metabolism were assessed simultaneously in chronically catheterized pregnant ewes and their fetuses in two breeds of sheep (Finnish Land-race, (Finn) and Rambouillet, (Ra)) with distinctly different gestational durations. The purpose of these studies was to examine the genetic differences in fetal development and its influence in regulating the duration of gestation. Catheterized fetuses were born at 147.5 +/- 0.7 (Ra) and 141.7 +/- 0.9 days (Finn), respectively. Uncatheterized purebred Ra and Finn ewes had gestational periods of 150.7 +/- 1.3 and 145.5 +/- 1.4 days, respectively. Cortisol blood production rates in Finn fetuses at approximately 141 days gestation were 5.71 +/- 1.08 mg/day (mean +/- SD) and comparable to those in Ra fetuses (6.16 +/- 1.32 mg/day) at 146 days gestation. These differences could not be attributed to corresponding changes in maternal cortisol production rates which varied from 11.66 mg/day to 17.91 mg/day in all ewes. This stu...
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 1988
This paper provides evidence for a protein component which appears to be involved in the seasonal... more This paper provides evidence for a protein component which appears to be involved in the seasonal resistance of small shore crabs, Hemigrapsus oregonesis and Hemigrapsus nudus to saxitoxin, a principle neurotoxin involved in paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). This unique protein complex was isolated and partially purified by ion exchange chromatography using DEAE-cellulose from visceral tissue extracts of resistant crabs. The complex was absent in control crabs that were sensitive to saxitoxin. In addition, the protein complex was induced in the crab after acute administration of low doses of saxitoxin. Results indicate that the protein complex is acidic in nature and has an apparent mol. wt of 145,000.
A high-performance liquid chromatographic assay was developed to detect oxytetracycline (OTC) in ... more A high-performance liquid chromatographic assay was developed to detect oxytetracycline (OTC) in chinook salmon muscle tissue. A solid-phase extraction protocol was used to recover OTC and the internal standard, epitetracycline hydrochloride, from the salmon tissue samples. OTC was analyzed using a mobile phase of methanol-0.02 M phosphate buffer, pH 2.25 (60:190), an ultraviolet detection wavelength of 365 nm and 250 mm x 4.6 mm I.D. Ultrasphere ODS column. A linear calibration curve (r2 = 0.999) of OTC in salmon muscle tissue from 0.05 to 3.0 ppm was obtained. Using a signal-to-noise ratio of 5:1, the OTC detection limit was 0.5 ppm in salmon muscle tissue. OTC recovery (74.4%) and intra-assay variability (2.3%) were optimized for salmon muscle tissue. An in vivo feeding study was performed by administrating OTC-medicated feed for a period of 10 days, followed by a 42-day sampling period. The half-life for the elimination of OTC in chinook salmon muscle tissue was found to be 5.4 ...
Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal, 1987
Crude rubber seed oil (RSO) was incorporated at the 5% level in diets free of cholesterol or cont... more Crude rubber seed oil (RSO) was incorporated at the 5% level in diets free of cholesterol or containing 1% cholesterol, respectively. These studies were initiated for the purpose of evaluating the palatability and potential toxicity of RSO. Corn oil was used as a control. A considerable amount of unsaponifiable matter was detected in RSO. In addition, RSO was found to possess a fatty acid profile which was fairly different from that of corn oil, primarily due to a much higher content of linolenic acid and a lower content of linoleic acid in RSO. No adverse effects on food intake and average daily gain were observed in rats fed RSO in both cholesterol-free and cholesterol diets. The presence of RSO in cholesterol-free diets results in lower (p less than 0.05) serum and liver total cholesterol levels than in control animals. A relative hypercholesterolemic effect compared to corn oil was observed however, when RSO was added to diets containing 1% cholesterol. In summary, the physicochemical properties of RSO as well as the presence of cholesterol in the diet are important factors in evaluating the cholesterolemic effect of RSO.
A monoclonal antibody was generated against saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from the small shore ... more A monoclonal antibody was generated against saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from the small shore crab Hemigrapsus oregenesis. SIP was induced by saxitoxin injection and could be detected in the crude crab extracts with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibody preparations. On Western blots, the polyclonal serum reacted against several bands which were induced by saxitoxin in the crude extracts. These bands represented proteins related to SIP. The monoclonal (4G5), however, was specific for the 79,000 mol. wt subunit of SIP. A triple antibody sandwich ELISA was developed in which polyclonal anti-SIP IgG was used as a trapping layer and monoclonal 4G5 was used as the detection layer. This assay was shown to be more specific and more accurate than a direct bind assay which employed the polyclonal antiserum alone. Although the polyclonal serum was more sensitive than the monoclonal on Western blots, the triple antibody sandwich and direct bind ELISAs were of comparable sensitivity.
Ginseng (Panax ginseng, C.A. Meyer) has been a popular herbal remedy used in eastern Asian cultur... more Ginseng (Panax ginseng, C.A. Meyer) has been a popular herbal remedy used in eastern Asian cultures for thousands of years. In North America, the ginseng species indigenous to both Canada and the United States (Panax quinquefolium) represents an important industry for both domestic and export markets. There are numerous theories and claims describing the efficacy of ginseng, which can combat stress, enhance both the central and immune systems and contribute towards maintaining optimal oxidative status against certain chronic disease states and aging. Risk issues concerning the safety of ginseng at recommended dosages are less prominent and scientifically based. While some epidemiological or clinical studies have reported indications of efficacy for specific health benefits or potential toxicity, there are an equal number of studies that provide contradictory evidence. This situation has led to questionable conclusions concerning specific health benefits or risks associated with gins...
Thiamin deficiency in infancy is the underlying cause of beriberi, which can be fatal without rap... more Thiamin deficiency in infancy is the underlying cause of beriberi, which can be fatal without rapid treatment. Reports of thiamin deficiency are common in Cambodia; however, population representative data are unavailable. Because B-complex vitamin deficiencies commonly occur in combination, riboflavin was also investigated. We determined the biomarker status of thiamin and riboflavin in women of childbearing age in rural and urban Cambodia. We measured thiamin (erythrocyte thiamin diphosphate; TDP) and riboflavin (erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity coefficient; EGRac) status in a representative sample of Cambodian women (aged 20-45 y) in urban Phnom Penh (n = 146) and rural Prey Veng (n = 156), Cambodia, and, for comparison purposes, in a convenience sample of women in urban Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (n = 49). Thiamin insufficiency (TDP ≤ 90 nmol/L) was common among both urban (39%) and rural (59%) Cambodian women (P < 0.001), whereas <20% of Vancouver women ...
Plant sterols including both phytosterol and phytostanol are naturally occurring in plant cell as... more Plant sterols including both phytosterol and phytostanol are naturally occurring in plant cell as part of constructive components of cell membrane. The most abundant source of plant sterol, especially β-sitosterol, campsterol and stigamsterol are found in the vegetable oils and tall tree oils. It has been found that plant sterol exhibits cholesterol lowering effects on total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol in both animal studies and clinical trials. Numerous clinical trials indicate that daily intake of 1-2 g plant sterol will be beneficial for 10%-15% serum cholesterol lowering. The mechanism of plant sterol lowering cholesterol is associated with the completion between cholesterol and plant sterol in intestine due to the structural similarity and interference the solubility of cholesterol in the micelle, hence reduce the absorption of cholesterol. Plant sterol has the generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status. As part of normal diet, clinical toxicological studies showed that eff...
Physicochemical (i.e., sulfhydryl group, protein, and total solubility) as well as functional pro... more Physicochemical (i.e., sulfhydryl group, protein, and total solubility) as well as functional properties (i.e., water-holding and fat-absorption capacity, foaming and emulsification capacity, and stability) of commercial buttermilk solids (BMS) were compared to nonfat dried milk, soy protein isolate, and dried egg yolk and egg white powders on an equivalent protein basis. BMS showed limited functional properties in water-holding capacity (0.75 g water/g protein) and fat-absorption capacity (1.2 g of oil/g of protein), and foaming capacity (0.5 ml of foam/ml of solution) and stability. However, emulsifying capacity and stability of BMS was not significantly different from other dried protein powders. Results indicated that 0.9 g of protein (approximately 0.45%, wt/vol, concentration) from BMS was needed to emulsify a maximum oil concentration of 50% in water at temperatures up to 50 degrees C. Denaturation of protein, quantified by free sulfhydryl groups, was a critical factor affect...
A North American ginseng extract (NAGE) containing known principle ginsenosides for Panax quinque... more A North American ginseng extract (NAGE) containing known principle ginsenosides for Panax quinquefolius was assayed for metal chelation, affinity to scavenge DPPH-stable free radical, and peroxyl (LOO*) and hydroxyl (*OH) free radicals for the purpose of characterizing mechanisms of antioxidant activity. Dissociation constants (Kd) for NAGE to bind transition metals were in the order of Fe2+ > Cu2+ > Fe3+ and corresponded to the affinity to inhibit metal induced lipid peroxidation. In a metal-free linoleic acid emulsion, NAGE exhibited a significant (p < or = 0.05) concentration (0.01-10 mg/mL) dependent mitigation of lipid oxidation as assessed by the ammonium thiocyanate method. Similar results were obtained when NAGE was incubated in a methyl linoleate emulsion containing haemoglobin catalyst and assessed by an oxygen electrode. NAGE also showed strong DPPH radical scavenging activity up to a concentration of 1.6 mg/mL (r2 = 0.996). Similar results were obtained for scav...
To assess the influence of dietary fat composition on rates of oxidation of dietary myristic (MA)... more To assess the influence of dietary fat composition on rates of oxidation of dietary myristic (MA) and palmitic (PA) acids, eight healthy males consumed prepared solid-food diets for 11 d with 40% of total energy as fat. Fifty-five percent of the energy obtained in the form of fat was provided as butter or beef tallow. On days 8 and 11 of each diet cycle, 20 mg/kg body wt of either [1-(13)C]MA or [1-(13)C]PA was ingested with breakfast. Hourly breath samples were collected over 9 h thereafter and 13CO2 enrichments were determined by using isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. The percentage of [13C]MA appearing in breath carbon dioxide over 9 h was more than twofold that of PA (P < 0.01). Diet fat composition did not influence the mean (+/- SEM) percentage 13C recovered over 9 h from either labeled MA (7.1 +/- 1.0% compared with 8.6 +/- 0.9% for butter and tallow, respectively) or PA (3.3 +/- 0.7% compared with 3.0 +/- 0.9% for butter and tallow, respectively). However, net MA oxidatio...
A simple economical procedure for purifying saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from crude extracts o... more A simple economical procedure for purifying saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from crude extracts of the small shore crab, Hemigrapsus oregenesis, was developed. (NH4)2SO4 precipitation, chymotrypsin digestion, heat treatment, gel filtration and ion-exchange-chromatography procedures were evaluated in purifying SIP. An enzyme immunoassay was used to determine the SIP yield and relative purity at each step of three procedures, thus permitting an assessment of the conditions required for maximum recovery. Response surface analysis was used in an attempt to determine the optimum temperature and exposure time for the heat treatment. A 20 min incubation at 65 degrees C was confirmed by electrophoretic analysis to be the best combination of time and temperature for achieving both an acceptable yield and purity of SIP. SIP in desalted concentrate was shown to be resistant to chymotrypsin proteolysis; however, this enzyme had deleterious effects on SIP purification at later stages of the proc...
Bacteriologic samplings of the upper gastrointestinal tract bile acids profile of the intestinal ... more Bacteriologic samplings of the upper gastrointestinal tract bile acids profile of the intestinal contents were performed in eight patients with reflux gastritis syndrome and three asymptomatic patients who had had gastric surgery. All symptomatic patients showed colonization of the gastric and/or intestinal samples with strains of enteric Gram-negative bacteria and Pseudomonas. However, no single specific group or species was consistently associated with reflux gastritis syndrome. The concentration of total and conjugated bile acids was significantly greater in symptomatic patients. Presence of free bile acids was correlated with heavier bacterial colonization. To evaluate the effect of antibiotic therapy on bacterial flora and symptoms, patients were studied for three separate four-week evaluation periods. Following the first evaluation period, they were assigned to receive either doxycycline or placebo in a crossover fashion during the second and third periods. Total symptom score...
The biokinetics of cortisol metabolism were assessed simultaneously in chronically catheterized p... more The biokinetics of cortisol metabolism were assessed simultaneously in chronically catheterized pregnant ewes and their fetuses in two breeds of sheep (Finnish Land-race, (Finn) and Rambouillet, (Ra)) with distinctly different gestational durations. The purpose of these studies was to examine the genetic differences in fetal development and its influence in regulating the duration of gestation. Catheterized fetuses were born at 147.5 +/- 0.7 (Ra) and 141.7 +/- 0.9 days (Finn), respectively. Uncatheterized purebred Ra and Finn ewes had gestational periods of 150.7 +/- 1.3 and 145.5 +/- 1.4 days, respectively. Cortisol blood production rates in Finn fetuses at approximately 141 days gestation were 5.71 +/- 1.08 mg/day (mean +/- SD) and comparable to those in Ra fetuses (6.16 +/- 1.32 mg/day) at 146 days gestation. These differences could not be attributed to corresponding changes in maternal cortisol production rates which varied from 11.66 mg/day to 17.91 mg/day in all ewes. This stu...
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology, 1988
This paper provides evidence for a protein component which appears to be involved in the seasonal... more This paper provides evidence for a protein component which appears to be involved in the seasonal resistance of small shore crabs, Hemigrapsus oregonesis and Hemigrapsus nudus to saxitoxin, a principle neurotoxin involved in paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP). This unique protein complex was isolated and partially purified by ion exchange chromatography using DEAE-cellulose from visceral tissue extracts of resistant crabs. The complex was absent in control crabs that were sensitive to saxitoxin. In addition, the protein complex was induced in the crab after acute administration of low doses of saxitoxin. Results indicate that the protein complex is acidic in nature and has an apparent mol. wt of 145,000.
A high-performance liquid chromatographic assay was developed to detect oxytetracycline (OTC) in ... more A high-performance liquid chromatographic assay was developed to detect oxytetracycline (OTC) in chinook salmon muscle tissue. A solid-phase extraction protocol was used to recover OTC and the internal standard, epitetracycline hydrochloride, from the salmon tissue samples. OTC was analyzed using a mobile phase of methanol-0.02 M phosphate buffer, pH 2.25 (60:190), an ultraviolet detection wavelength of 365 nm and 250 mm x 4.6 mm I.D. Ultrasphere ODS column. A linear calibration curve (r2 = 0.999) of OTC in salmon muscle tissue from 0.05 to 3.0 ppm was obtained. Using a signal-to-noise ratio of 5:1, the OTC detection limit was 0.5 ppm in salmon muscle tissue. OTC recovery (74.4%) and intra-assay variability (2.3%) were optimized for salmon muscle tissue. An in vivo feeding study was performed by administrating OTC-medicated feed for a period of 10 days, followed by a 42-day sampling period. The half-life for the elimination of OTC in chinook salmon muscle tissue was found to be 5.4 ...
Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal, 1987
Crude rubber seed oil (RSO) was incorporated at the 5% level in diets free of cholesterol or cont... more Crude rubber seed oil (RSO) was incorporated at the 5% level in diets free of cholesterol or containing 1% cholesterol, respectively. These studies were initiated for the purpose of evaluating the palatability and potential toxicity of RSO. Corn oil was used as a control. A considerable amount of unsaponifiable matter was detected in RSO. In addition, RSO was found to possess a fatty acid profile which was fairly different from that of corn oil, primarily due to a much higher content of linolenic acid and a lower content of linoleic acid in RSO. No adverse effects on food intake and average daily gain were observed in rats fed RSO in both cholesterol-free and cholesterol diets. The presence of RSO in cholesterol-free diets results in lower (p less than 0.05) serum and liver total cholesterol levels than in control animals. A relative hypercholesterolemic effect compared to corn oil was observed however, when RSO was added to diets containing 1% cholesterol. In summary, the physicochemical properties of RSO as well as the presence of cholesterol in the diet are important factors in evaluating the cholesterolemic effect of RSO.
A monoclonal antibody was generated against saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from the small shore ... more A monoclonal antibody was generated against saxitoxin-induced protein (SIP) from the small shore crab Hemigrapsus oregenesis. SIP was induced by saxitoxin injection and could be detected in the crude crab extracts with both polyclonal and monoclonal antibody preparations. On Western blots, the polyclonal serum reacted against several bands which were induced by saxitoxin in the crude extracts. These bands represented proteins related to SIP. The monoclonal (4G5), however, was specific for the 79,000 mol. wt subunit of SIP. A triple antibody sandwich ELISA was developed in which polyclonal anti-SIP IgG was used as a trapping layer and monoclonal 4G5 was used as the detection layer. This assay was shown to be more specific and more accurate than a direct bind assay which employed the polyclonal antiserum alone. Although the polyclonal serum was more sensitive than the monoclonal on Western blots, the triple antibody sandwich and direct bind ELISAs were of comparable sensitivity.
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