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Clinical Biochemistry | 1985

Precipitation methods for the determination of LDL-cholesterol.

Lorenz Kerscher; Sigbert Schiefer; Brigitte Draeger; Josef Maier; Joachim Ziegenhorn

The selective precipitation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) with polyvinyl sulfate (PVS), and the immunoprecipitation of high-density lipoproteins (HDL) and very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL) with an anti-HDL antibody, can both be used to establish simple methods for the determination of LDL cholesterol. Whereas the PVS method requires the calculation of LDL cholesterol as the difference of total and supernatant cholesterol, the immunoprecipitation method allows the direct measurement of LDL cholesterol in the supernatant. As a first step, both methods were optimized to yield accurate values for normolipemic and slightly hyperlipemic serum samples. Moreover, the determination of LDL-cholesterol in lipemic sera can be achieved by a combination of immunoprecipitation and polyanion precipitation.


SPIE's 1994 International Symposium on Optics, Imaging, and Instrumentation | 1994

Biosensor technology for the detection of illegal drugs II: antibody development and detection techniques

Reinhold Hilpert; Christian G. Bauer; Florian Binder; Michael Grol; Klaus Hallermayer; Hans-Peter Josel; Christian Klein; Josef Maier; Alexander Makower; Helmut Oberpriller; Josef Ritter

In a joint project of Deutsche Aerospace, Boehringer Mannheim and the University of Potsdam portable devices for the detection of illegal drugs, based on biosensor technology, are being developed. The concept enrichment of the drug from the gas phase and detection by immunological means. This publication covers the development of specific antibodies and various detection procedures. Antibodies with a high affinity for cocaine have been developed with the aid of specially synthesized immunogens. A competitive detection procedure with biosensors based on optical grating couplers and applying particulate labels has been established, showing a lower detection limit of 10-10 mol/l for cocaine. Additionally, a combination of a displacement-immunoreactor and an enzymatically amplified electrode was investigated, which at present still suffers from insufficient sensitivity of the immunoreactor. An alternative, fleece-matrix based test procedure, where enrichment and detection steps are integrated in a single unit, is promising in terms of simplicity and sensitivity. A simple swab-test for the detection of cocaine at surfaces has been developed, which has a lower detection limit of about 10 ng and which can be performed within one minute.


SPIE's 1994 International Symposium on Optics, Imaging, and Instrumentation | 1994

Biosensor technology for the detection of illegal drugs I: objectives, preparatory work, and drug enrichment

Reinhold Hilpert; Florian Binder; Michael Grol; Klaus Hallermayer; Hans-Peter Josel; Christian Klein; Josef Maier; Helmut Oberpriller; Josef Ritter; Frieder W. Scheller

In a joint project of Deutsche Aerospace, Boehringer Mannheim and the University of Potsdam portable devices for the detection of illegal drugs, based on biosensor technology, are being developed. The concept enrichment of the drug from the gas phase and detection by immunological means. This publication covers the description of our objectives, preparatory work and results concerning enrichment of drugs from the gas phase. Vapor pressures of cocaine and cannabinoids have been determined. A test gas generator has been constructed which allows for reproducible preparation of cocaine concentrations between 2 ng/l and 2 pg/l. Coupling of a thermodesorption unit with GC/MS has been established for reference analysis. As another analytical tool, an ELISA with a lower detection limit of about 0,5 pg cocaine/assay has been developed. Applying fleece-type adsorbers, enrichment factors for cocaine in the range of 105 have been realized. No significant interference was found with potentially disturbing substances.


Archive | 1991

Preparation of a solid phase matrix containing a bound specific binding pair

Michael Dr. Berger; Arno Dr. Deger; Josef Maier


Archive | 1992

Process for immobilizing a protein containing substance on a solid phase

Josef Maier; Dieter Mangold; Reiner Schlipfenbacher


Archive | 1987

Method for the determination of a specific binding substance

Wilhelm Tischer; Josef Maier; Rolf Deeg


Archive | 1986

Process for obtaining D(+)-naproxen

Josef Maier; Manfred Dr Rer Nat Gloger; Detlef Von Dr Ph Hoerschelmann; Jan Dipl Ing Strejcek; Sebastian Heimerl


Archive | 1979

Hydroxy-succinimide ester compounds

Hans-Georg Dr Rer Nat Batz; Jurgen Horn; Klaus Dr Rer Nat Stellner; Josef Maier; Michael D Nelboeck-Hochstetter; Gunter Weimann


Archive | 1987

PROCESS FOR PREPARING A CARRIER USEFUL IN IMMUNOASSAYS BY DEPOSITION OF A COMPLEX OF A SPECIFICALLY BINDING SUBSTANCE WITH HYDROPHOBIC PROTEIN, AND THE RESULTING CARRIER

Wilhelm Tischer; Josef Maier; Rolf Deeg


Archive | 2003

Method and device for obtaining and detecting immunologically active substances from the gas phase

Christian Klein; Hans-Peter Josel; Rupert Herrmann; Josef Maier; Harald Ertl; Helmut Oberpriller; Reinhold Hilpert; Florian Binder; Josef Ritter

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