| Literature DB >> 29584662 |
Jon Ashley1,2, Roberta D'Aurelio3, Monika Piekarska4, Jeff Temblay5, Mike Pleasants6, Linda Trinh7, Thomas L Rodgers8, Ibtisam E Tothill9.
Abstract
A sensitive and label-free surface plasmon resonance (SPR) based sensor was developed in this work for the detection of milk allergens. β-lactoglobulin (BLG) protein was used as the biomarker for cow milk detection. This is to be used directly in final rinse samples of cleaning in-place (CIP) systems of food manufacturers. The affinity assay was optimised and characterised before a standard curve was performed in pure buffer conditions, giving a detection limit of 0.164 µg mL-1 as a direct binding assay. The detection limit can be further enhanced through the use of a sandwich assay and amplification with nanomaterials. However, this was not required here, as the detection limit achieved exceeded the required allergen detection levels of 2 µg mL-1 for β-lactoglobulin. The binding affinities of the polyclonal antibody for BLG, expressed by the dissociation constant (KD), were equal to 2.59 × 10-9 M. The developed SPR-based sensor offers several advantages in terms of label-free detection, real-time measurements, potential on-line system and superior sensitivity when compared to ELISA-based techniques. The method is novel for this application and could be applied to wider food allergen risk management decision(s) in food manufacturing.Entities:
Keywords: allergen; biosensor; milk protein; surface plasmon resonance (SPR); β-lactoglobulin (BLG)
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29584662 PMCID: PMC6023029 DOI: 10.3390/bios8020032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosensors (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6374
Buffers investigated for the cumulative assay optimisation study.
| Buffer | Concentration (mM) | pH | Additives |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sodium acetate | 100 mM | 4 | - |
| Glycine-HCl | 100 mM | 3.0 | - |
| PBS | 10 mM | 7.4 | - |
| HEPES | 10 mM | 6.8 | - |
| HBS-EP | 10 mM | 7.4 | 150 mM NaCl |
| MES | 10 mM | 5.5 | - |
| MES | 10 mM | 5.5 | NaCl (50 mM, 100 mM, 150 mM) |
| MES | 10 mM | 5.5 | 0.05% Tween® 20 |
PBS = Phosphate-buffered saline; HEPES = (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid); HBS-EP = 10 mM Hepes, 150 mM NaCl, 3.4 mM EDTA, 0.005% Tween-20); MES = 2-(N-Morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid.
Scheme 1Schematic representation of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) direct assay for β-lactoglobulin (BLG) detection.
Figure 1Comparison of anti-BLG polyclonal antibody (150 µg mL−1) binding to the sensor chip surface at different sodium-acetate buffer pH values (4.0, 4.5 and 5.0) and PBS at pH 7.4. The running buffer used was 10 mM PBS, pH 7.4.
Figure 2Comparison of different anti-BLG polyclonal antibody concentrations binding to the sensor chip surface. Antibody concentrations were prepared in PBS buffer pH 7.4. The running buffer used was 10 mM PBS. Results are the average of two sensors.
Figure 3Real-time sensorgram of the anti-BLG polyclonal antibody, mouse IgG immobilisation on the sensor surface and blocking of the unreacted surface with BSA and ethanolamine. The running buffer used was 10 mM PBS, pH 7.4.
Figure 4Real-time sensorgram of BLG cumulative assay (0.49–1000 µg mL−1) using MES, pH 5.5, as the running buffer.
Figure 5Non-linear calibration curve for the BLG SPR immunosensor, R2 = 0.9974.
A list of the different methods reported for the detection of milk allergens and their limit of detection (LOD).
| Allergens | Test Type | Matrix | LOD | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BLG | MS | Fruit juice | 1 μg mL−1 | [ |
| BLG | IC dipstick | Cookie, Dumplings fried/steamed, Jelly, Pickles in Vinegar/soy, Potato salad, Sauce, chicken hot dog | 5 μg g−1 | [ |
| BLG | RP HPLC | Whey proteins | 12 μg mL−1 | [ |
| Whey proteins | SPR | Milk and other milk products | - | [ |
| BLG | SPR | - | 5.54 ng mL−1 | [ |
| CASs and BLG | IC-dipstick | Chicken meatball or burger, cookie, Dumplings fried/steamed, sauce, jelly, Potato salad, Pickles in Vinegar/soy | 5 µg g−1 | [ |
| Whey proteins (ALA, BLG) | Mass Spectrometry | Fruit juice | 1 µg mL−1 | [ |
MS = Mass Spectrometry; IC dipstick = Immunochromatographic dipstick; RP HPLC = Reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography; SPR = Surface plasmon resonance.
List of commercially available assay kits for milk allergens detection.
| KIT Name | Test Format | Target | LOD | Time Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reveal for Total Milk Allergen (Neogen) | LFD | Casein and whey | 5 g mL−1 | 5 min |
| Beta Lactoglobulin Residue ELISA (Oxoid) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | β-lactoglobulin | 0.1 µg mL−1 | 45 min |
| Alert for Total Milk Allergen (Neogen) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | Milk proteins | 5 g mL−1 | 30 min |
| Veratox for Total Milk Allergen (Neogen) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | Milk proteins | 5 g mL−1 | 30 min |
| Beta-lactoglobulin ELISA Kit (Crystal Chem) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | β-lactoglobulin in food | 0.3 µg g−1 | - |
| AgraQuant® ELISA ß-Lactoglobulin (Romer Labs) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | β-lactoglobulin in food | 1.5 ng mL−1 | 60 min |
| ELISA Kit for Beta-Lactoglobulin (Biomatik) | ELISA Sandwich, quantitative | β-lactoglobulin | <0.073 ng mL−1 | 4.5 h |