| Literature DB >> 26671277 |
Wenxiao Jiang1, Ross C Beier2, Pengjie Luo3, Peng Zhai1, Nan Wu3, Guimiao Lin1, Xiaomei Wang1, Gaixia Xu4.
Abstract
Food contamination by veterinary drug residues is a worldwide public health concern and requires continuous monitoring. In this study, we developed a biotin-streptavidin-amplified ELISA (BA-ELISA) using a produced monoclonal antibody for detecting pirlimycin residues in beef muscle, milk, and honey. The IC50 value of the BA-ELISA was 1.6 ng/mL for pirlimycin in buffer, and the sensitivity was improved 3 times compared to traditional ELISAs. The optimized BA-ELISA can be used to quantitate trace amounts of pirlimycin residues in beef muscle, milk, and honey. This method had limits of detection (LODs) of 4.45 μg/kg in beef muscle, 1.65 μg/L in milk, and 2.75 μg/kg in honey. The average recovery of the BA-ELISA ranged from 78 to 97%, and the coefficient of variation ranged from 5.3 to 13.5%. The developed BA-ELISA method was validated using LC-MS/MS, and the BA-ELISA can be used for routine screening analysis of pirlimycin residues.Entities:
Keywords: beef muscle; food safety; honey; immunoassay; milk; pirlimycin
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26671277 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b05711
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279