EFFECT OF FREEZING AND THAWING AND OF DILUENT ON THE POTENCY OF HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPHIN IN THREE METHODS OF BIOASSAY

Autor: Borth, Rudi, Menzi, Annette
Zdroj: European Journal of Endocrinology; May 1969, Vol. 61 Issue: 1 p89-95, 7p
Abstrakt: In a study designed as a factorial experiment, the biological activity of standard solutions of human chorionic gonadotrophin in distilled water (A), saline (B), 1 % bovine serum albumin (C), 0.5 % gelatin (D), and borate buffer of pH 9 (E) was investigated under four different conditions of freezing and thawing, using the following three methods of bioassay: ovarian ascorbic acid depletion in rats (OAAD), uterine weight in mice (UW), and ovarian hyperaemia in rats (OH).Repeated freezing and thawing and prolonged storage at -15°C did not affect the potency in any test. In the OAAD test, the potency was increased 4–5fold by D, and 2–3fold by C. In the OH test, E augmented the potency 2–3fold.These findings are of interest in the practice of bioassay, in studying mechanisms of response, and regarding administration for therapeutic purposes. Diluents which possess augmenting properties could be used to improve the sensitivity of a bioassay if standard and unknowns showed the same degree of augmentation.
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