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DETECTION OF ISOPROTHIOLANE IN FOOD, SOIL, AND WATER SAMPLES BY IMMUNOSORBENT ASSAY USING AVIAN ANTIBODIES

Journal

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOASSAY & IMMUNOCHEMISTRY
Volume 34, Issue 2, Pages 149-165

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15321819.2012.699492

Keywords

avian antibodies (IgY); enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays; food samples; gas chromatography; isoprothiolane

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
  2. Government of India

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A simple competitive immunoassay was developed for the measurement of isoprothiolane in rice, soil, and water samples. It employed the avian antibodies (IgY) that recognized isoprothiolane as a capture reagent and isoprothiolanealkaline phosphatase conjugate as an enzyme label. The assay depended on the competitive binding between the anti-isoprothiolane antibody and isoprothiolane derived from rice, soil, and water samples for binding sites with immobilized isoprothiolane-ovalbumin (OVA) conjugate. The concentration of isoprothiolane in the rice, soil, and water samples was quantified by the ability of the pesticide present in the samples to inhibit the binding of the enzyme conjugate to the antibody and subsequently the color formation in the assay. The assay was specific to isoprothiolane with a limit of detection of 2ng/mL. Mean analytical recovery of isoprothiolane in different rice matrices was 87.20%98.02%, for soil samples recovery was 74.24%111.20%, and water samples recovery was 35.2%95.73%. The precision of the assay was satisfactory. The assay compared favorably with gas chromatography (GC) in its ability to accurately measure isoprothiolane in the different rice, soil, and water samples.

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