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Bile acids are relevant markers for clinical research. This study reports the production of antibodies for isolithocholic acid, the isomer of the extensively studied lithocholic acid. The IgG titer and affinity maturation were monitored during the immunizations of three mice and two rabbits. In both animal models, polyclonal antibodies with a high selectivity and affinity were produced. The development of a direct competitive ELISA with a test midpoint of 0.69 ± 0.05 µg/L and a measurement range from 0.09–15 µg/L is reported. Additionally, the crystal structure of isolithocholic acid is described for the first time.
The demands for the assessment of water quality are increasing steadily, making it necessary to routinely monitor multiple contaminants in water samples. For this application a hapten microarray was developed. In order to reach the required low detection limits a design of experiments (DoE) approach was used to optimize the assay performance. Here we show that a Box-Behnken design plan is an adequate choice for the straightforward exploration of hapten microarray assay parameters. For both read-out systems studied (fluorophore-labelled detection antibodies or enzymatic signal development followed by reflectometric scan, respectively), it was possible to significantly extend the measurement ranges. Furthermore, it could be shown that multivariate data analysis, here partial least squares regression (PLS), can improve the prediction accuracy of 'unknown' samples when used as calibration model, compared to classical, univariate data evaluation methods.