O'Sullivan M J, Gnemmi E, Chieregatti G, Morris D, Simmonds A D, Simmons M, Bridges J W, Marks V
J Immunol Methods. 1979;30(2):127-37. doi: 10.1016/0022-1759(79)90087-5.
Immunoadsorbents were used to purify a number of antibodies. Using pH 2.0 acid conditions alone it was possible to elute antibodies raised against human growth hormone (HGH) and Fc fragments from such immunoadsorbents with 50% or better recovery of antibody activity. However, to elute antibodies raised against triiodothyronine and cortisol required 6 M guanidine HCl, pH 2.0. The avidities of the purified antibodies were similar to those of the non-purified antibodies. The purified antibodies were stable in solution at 4 degrees C for at least six months.