Abstract
A sensitive method for avidin assay was devised. Tritiated biotin is bound to avidin and this complex is then bound to bentonite. Radioactivity is converted into a gas form by combustion and counted in an automatic proportional counter with 55% efficiency and background of 3.7c.p.m. The sensitivity is 1–2ng of avidin.
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