| Literature DB >> 12047108 |
Roger Collin1, Rob McLaren, Mary Thomson, David Malcolm.
Abstract
A nephelometric immunoassay, with a detection range of 0.3 to 5 g IgG1/l, was (leveloped for the determination of immunoglobulin in bovine milk. The assay exhibited no significant cross-reactivity with alphas1-casein, alphas2-casein, beta-casein, K-casein or beta-lactoglobulin and 39% cross-reactivity with IgG2. The nephelometric assay was compared with ELISA and RID (24 h and 48 h incubations) assays using 105 duplicate milk samples covering IgG1 values ranging from 0.45 to 1.8 g. The results obtained from all assays showed good agreement with the exception of those obtained by the RID assay (24 h incubation) which gave lower results in samples containing more than 1.2 g IgG1/l. It was concluded that the nephelometric assay is a reliable, rapid and convenient method suitable for the quantification of IgG1 in milk. The assay can be configured for routine high-throughput milk quality assurance for IgG1 in dairy laboratories.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12047108 DOI: 10.1017/s0022029901005295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Res ISSN: 0022-0299 Impact factor: 1.904