Method Development for Extraction of Butyrylcholin- esterase using Protein-G Agarose Spin Columns

Journal of Applied Bioanalysis(2015)

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Butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE) is a biomarker of organophosphate (OP) poisoning and can be used as a diagnostic marker to measure exposure to OP compounds. The purpose of this study was to develop a method to extract BuChE from human plasma. BuChE was extracted from plasma using the NAb protein-G Agarose Spin Kit. Factors affecting extraction like incubation time, plasma volume and cross-linking of antibodies to agarose beads were evaluated. All samples were analyzed for BuChE activity using the Ellman’s assay. The incubation times of plasma and anti-BuChE antibodies marginally affected the extraction efficiency of BuChE whereas a decrease in plasma volume increased the extraction efficiency. Cross-linking of anti-BuChE an tibodies on agarose increased the extraction efficiency. The NAb protein-G Spin Kit can be used successfully to extract BuChE from human plasma. This extraction technique may be coupled to downstream analytical analyses for diagnosing exposure to OP compounds.
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butyrylcholinesterase,organophosphorus compounds,organophosphate poisoning,Ellman’s assay
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