| Literature DB >> 28457546 |
Kai Luo1, Liming Hu1, Qi Guo1, Chenghui Wu1, Songsong Wu1, Daofeng Liu2, Yonghua Xiong1, Weihua Lai3.
Abstract
Immunochromatographic assays (ICA) are widely used to detect pathogens. In this study, we used traditional gold nanoparticles (GNP), quantum dots (QD), fluorescent nanoparticles (FNP), and europium (Eu) (III) chelate nanoparticles (EuNP) as ICA labels. We first compared the ability of the 4 ICA test strips to quantitatively detect Escherichia coli O157:H7 in milk. We then optimized various parameters influencing the ICA. The sensitivity to E. coli O157:H7 of the GNP-ICA, QD-ICA, FNP-ICA, and EuNP-ICA was 2.5 × 104, 5 × 103, 1.0 × 103, and 5.0 × 102 cfu mL-1, respectively. The EuNP-ICA exhibited the highest sensitivity. The amounts of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) per GNP-ICA, QD-ICA, FNP-ICA, and EuNP-ICA test strip were 0.16, 0.37, 0.04, and 0.10 μg, respectively. The corresponding coefficients of variation were 7.4 to 15.8%, 10.4 to 18.6%, 2.7 to 7.8%, and 6.9 to 10.5%, respectively. The FNP-ICA required the least mAb per test strip and had the best coefficient of variation. The linear ranges of GNP-ICA, QD-ICA, FNP-ICA, and EuNP-ICA were 1.0 × 104 to 1.0 × 106, 2.5 × 103 to 1.0 × 106, 2.5 × 102 to 2.5 × 105, and 2.5 × 102 to 2.5 × 105 cfu mL-1, respectively. The FNP-ICA and EuNP-ICA had wider linear ranges than GNP-ICA and QD-ICA. Additionally, the FNP-ICA and EuNP-ICA showed better tolerance than GNP-ICA and QD-ICA in the milk samples. The FNP-ICA and EuNP-ICA showed remarkable potential for detection of pathogens in milk.Entities:
Keywords: Eu (III) chelate nanoparticle; fluorescent nanoparticle; gold nanoparticle; quantum dot
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28457546 DOI: 10.3168/jds.2017-12554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dairy Sci ISSN: 0022-0302 Impact factor: 4.034