| Literature DB >> 33670468 |
Zidane Qriouet1,2, Yahia Cherrah2, Hassan Sefrioui1, Zineb Qmichou1.
Abstract
Lateral flow assays (lateral flow immunoassays and nucleic acid lateral flow assays) have experienced a great boom in a wide variety of early diagnostic and screening applications. As opposed to conventional examinations (High Performance Liquid Chromatography, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Gas chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, etc.), they obtain the results of a sample's analysis within a short period. In resource-limited areas, these tests must be simple, reliable, and inexpensive. In this review, we outline the production process of antibodies against drugs of abuse (such as heroin, amphetamine, benzodiazepines, cannabis, etc.), used in lateral flow immunoassays as revelation or detection molecules, with a focus on the components, the principles, the formats, and the mechanisms of reaction of these assays. Further, we report the monoclonal antibody advantages over the polyclonal ones used against drugs of abuse. The perspective on aptamer use for lateral flow assay development was also discussed as a possible alternative to antibodies in view of improving the limit of detection, sensitivity, and specificity of lateral flow assays.Entities:
Keywords: drugs of abuse; lateral flow assay (LFA), immunochromatography; monoclonal antibodies and detection
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33670468 PMCID: PMC7922373 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26041058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411