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Development of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for the α-Cyano Pyrethroids Multiresidue in Tai Lake Water

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 57, Issue 8, Pages 3033-3039

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf803807b

Keywords

alpha-Cyano pyrethroid; pesticide class; ELISA; tai lake water

Funding

  1. China National High-Tech. Research (863) Program [2006AA10Z450]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20675035, 20871060, 20835006]
  3. 11th Five Years Key Programs for Science and Technology Development of China [2006BAK02A09, 2006BAK02A19, 2006BAK02A06, 2006BAK10B04, 2007BAK26B06, 200810099, 200810219, 2006BAD27B02, 2006BAF07B01, 2006BAD04A08, 2006BAK02A29]
  4. III project [B0702]

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A general and broad class selective competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of the a-cyano pyrethroids was developed. One class specific hapten, the 5-(3-benzylphenyl)-5-cyanopentanoic acid (CPBA-BE), was conjugated with BSA as an immunogen. Polyclonal antibodies, PY-antibodies, were generated. The assay with the most selectivity for the family cc-cyano pyrethroids such as cyphenothrin was further optimized and tested for tolerance to cosolvent, pH, and ionic strength changes. The IC50 values of the optimized immunoassay were 4.58 mu g L-1 for cyphenothrin, 5.62 ug L-1 for fenpropathrin, 7.08 mu g L-1 for deltamethrin, 10.72 mu g L-1 for cypermethrin, 19.95 mu g L-1 for flucythrinate, and 28.18 mu g L-1 for esfenvalerate. The cross-reactivities of cyphenothrin, fenpropathrin, deltamethrin, cypermethrin, flucythrinate, and esfenvalerate were 100%, 81.49%, 64.68%, 42.72%, 22.96%, and 16.25%, respectively. The low detection limit (LDL) of this assay was 0.107 mu g L-1 for cyphenothrin. This method was used for the detection of the alpha-cyano pyrethroids in Tai lake water.

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