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AbstractA radioimmunoassay procedure has been discovered for bupropion [(b1;)-2-t-butylamino-3-chloropropiophenone], an antidepressant compound, in biological fluids. Novel compounds of formula ##STR1## wherein either R2 is oxygen and R1 is (CH2)n -O-(CO)m -(CH2)p -COOH where n is an integer from 0 to 5, m is 0 or 1, and p is an integer from 1 to 4; or R1 is hydrogen and R2 is N-O-(CH2)q -COOH where q is an integer from 1 to 3, and novel methods of making them and novel intermediates useful therein are disclosed. Novel immunogens for raising bupropion specific antisera, and novel methods of making them are disclosed comprising conjugates of the novel compounds and suitable carrier material. The drug is added to the antisera together with novel radiolabeled competitor of formula ##STR2## wherein R' is a suitable radioisotope as described above and R3 is hydrogen, R4 is Cl, and R5 is oxygen, or R' is hydrogen and either(a) R3 is H and R4 is Cl and R5 is NO(CH2)q CO-X where q is as defined for formula I and X is a group having formula III ##STR3## wherein R6 is a suitable radioisotope as described above, R7 is hydroxyl, and s is an integer from 1 to 4;(b) R4 is Cl, R5 is oxygen, and R3 is (CH2)n -O-(CO)m -(CH2)p -CO-X where n, m, and p are as defined for formula I and X is as defined above; or(c) R3 is hydroxy, R5 is oxygen and R4 is a suitable radioisotope as defined above.The measure of radioactivity of the antisera bound radiolabeled competitor provides a measure of the amount of drug in the assayed biological fluid sample. A standard curve can be constructed from which the amount of drug in the assay sample can be interpolated. A kit is disclosed for practicing the radioimmunoassay.Other References
| InventorsApplicationNo. 06/140160 filed on 04/14/1980US Classes:530/363, Serum albumin, e.g., BSA, HSA, etc.436/804, RADIOISOTOPE (E.G., RADIOIMMUNOASSAY, ETC.)436/822, IDENTIFIED HAPTEN530/345, Chemical aftertreatment, e.g., acylation, methylation, etc.530/389.8, Binds drug, hapten, hapten-carrier complex, or specifically-identified chemical structure (e.g., theophylline, digoxin, etc.)530/405, Nitrogen containing reactant530/806, ANTIGENIC PEPTIDES OR PROTEINS562/440, Nitrogen double bonded directly to carbon (e.g., amidine, ketimine, etc.)564/165Hydroxy, bonded directly to carbon, or ether in substituent Q (H of -OH may be replaced by a substituted or unsubstituted ammonium ion or a Group IA or IIA light metal)ExaminersPrimary: Nucker, Christine M.Attorney, Agent or FirmUS Patent References3896166, 4016202, 1-Phenoxy-2-hydroxy-3-alkynylamino-propanes and salts thereofIssued on: 04/05/1977 Inventor: Koppe , et al.4034103, Aralkylamino sulfones having spasmolytic activities Issued on: 07/05/1977 Inventor: Hartog , et al.4041076Immunoassay for pharmacologically active phenethylamines Issued on: 08/09/1977 Inventor: Avenia, et al. International ClassesA61K 47/48 (20060101)A61K 51/02 (20060101) C07C 45/00 (20060101) C07C 45/56 (20060101) C07C 45/54 (20060101) A61K 51/04 (20060101) C07D 263/00 (20060101) C07D 263/10 (20060101) C07D 263/04 (20060101) |