The iDigoxin Assay is More Sensitive than LOCI Digoxin Assay for Rapid Detection of Convallatoxin, the Active Cardiac Glycoside of Lily of The Valley.
Ann Clin Lab Sci
; 45(3): 323-6, 2015.
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| ID: mdl-26116597
OBJECTIVE: Lily of the valley is a poisonous plant due to the presence of the cardiac glycoside convallatoxin. We compared two immunoassays (LOCI digoxin assay and iDigoxin assay) for rapid detection of convallatoxin if present in human serum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Aliquots of a drug free serum pool and a digoxin serum pool were supplemented with microliter amounts of lily of the valley extract or nanogram to microgram quantities of convallatoxin, followed by measurement of apparent digoxin concentrations using the LOCI and iDigxoin assays. RESULTS: Apparent digoxin concentrations were observed when aliquots of a drug free serum pool were supplemented with convallatoxin or lily of the valley extract using both assays but apparent digoxin concentrations were significantly higher using the iDigoxin assay. In addition, the interference of convallatoxin in serum digoxin measurement was also significantly higher using iDigxoin assay compared to the LOCI digoxin assay. CONCLUSIONS: The iDigxoin assay is more sensitive in detecting convallatoxin in human serum.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Strophanthins
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Biological Assay
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Cardiac Glycosides
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Lilium
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Digoxin
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Ann Clin Lab Sci
Year:
2015
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
United States
Country of publication:
United States