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Several studies indicated the presence of an hCG-immunoreactive substance in commercial hMG preparations. Because hCG represents LH activity with a relatively very long half-life, differences between hMG preparations with respect to hCG content could imply clinical differences. To investigate whether there is any difference in this respect between the two most widely used hMG preparations, we measured the hCG content of ampules of Humegon and Pergonal retrieved from the market, together representing 51 separate production batches, with one or more different specific immunological assays. There are no significant differences between Humegon and Pergonal with respect to the mean hCG level per ampule as measured by RIA, ELISA, and Delfia. The batch-to-batch consistency for Humegon is higher.
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Gonadotropina Coriónica/análisis , Menotropinas/químicaRESUMEN
Degradation of ethinyl estradiol (EE2) by nitrifying activated sludge was studied with micro-organisms grown in a reactor with feedback of sludge fed with only a mineral salts medium containing ammonium as the sole energy source. Ammonium was oxidised by this sludge at a rate of 50 mg NH4+ g(-1) DW h(-1). This activated sludge was also capable of degrading EE2 at a maximum rate of 1 microg g(-1) DW h(-1). Using sludge with an insignificant nitrifying capacity of 1 mg NH4+ g(-1) DW h(-1), no degradation of EE2 was detected. Oxidation of EE2 by nitrifying sludge resulted in the formation of hydrophilic compounds, which were not further identified. Most probably degradation by nitrifying sludge results in a loss of estrogenic activity, as hydroxylated derivatives of EE2 are known to have a substantially lower pharmacological activity than EE2.