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HERO ID
7942319
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The detection and measurement of D-norgestrel in human milk using Sephadex LH 20 chromatography and radioimmunoassay
Author(s)
Thomas, MJ; Danutra, V; Read, GF; Hillier, SG; Griffiths, K
Year
1977
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Steroids
ISSN:
0039-128X
EISSN:
1878-5867
Volume
30
Issue
3
Page Numbers
349-361
Language
English
PMID
595034
DOI
10.1016/0039-128x(77)90026-5
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0017746103&doi=10.1016%2f0039-128X%2877%2990026-5&partnerID=40&md5=64fa1157d3266916b24c4e616719db19
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Abstract
An accurate sensitive method for the assay of D-norgestrel in human milk is described. The steroid is isolated from an ether extract of milk by Sephadex LH 20 chromatography in the system iso-octane-benzene-methanol (70:20:10 v/v). The radioimmunoassay utilises a specific antibody produced in rabbits against D-'norgestrel 3-(O-carboxymethyl) - oxime coupled to bovine serum albumin with D-norgestrel 3-(0-carboxymethyl) -oxime/ [125I]-iodohistamine conjugate as radioligand. Accuracy, sensitivity and blank value are satisfactory. Milk samples were obtained from three subjects treated with 30 microgram/day D-norgestrel, treatment commencing two weeks following parturition. Significant amounts of D-norgestrel were found, ranging between 92-135 pg/ml milk at the end of the first two-week treatment regimen. In two of three subjects, lower, but significant concentrations (53 pg and 35 pg/ml respectively) of steroid were found at the end of four weeks treatment. In the third subject, D-norgestrel could not be detected at this time. As a check on the specificity of the assay, three samples were submitted to additional chromatographic purification on alumina thin layer in the system benzene-cyclohexane-ethanol (70:27:3 v/v). Although this additional chromatographic step yielded somewhat lower values, agreement between the respective sets of results was good. The significance and implications of these findings are discussed.
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