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An ultra-sensitive monoclonal antibody-based fluorescent microsphere immunochromatographic test strip assay for detecting aflatoxin M1 in milk

Journal

FOOD CONTROL
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages 588-595

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2015.08.040

Keywords

Aflatoxin M-1; Immunochromatographic test strip; Fluorescent microsphere; Monoclonal antibody

Funding

  1. International Science & Technology Cooperation Program of China [2009DFA32330]
  2. Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [201203040]

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A rapid lateral flow fluorescent microsphere immunochromatographic test strip (FM-ICTS) assay has been developed for the detection of aflatoxin M-1 (AFM(1)) residues in milk. For this purpose, an ultra-sensitive anti-AFM(1) monoclonal antibody (MAb) 1D3 was prepared and identified. The IC50 value of the MAb 1D3 for AFM(1) was 23 ng/L, and the cross-reactivity (CR) of the MAb with aflatoxin M-2, aflatoxin B-1, aflatoxin B-2, aflatoxin G(1) and aflatoxin G(2) was 18%, 9%, <0.15%, 43% and <03%, respectively. The MAb was covalently conjugated with carboxylate-modified FMs, and the FMs were used as the label in a competitive immunochromatography assay. Using a moderate hapten-to-protein coupling ratio (2) in the coating antigen resulted in improved immunoassay sensitivity. Under optimal conditions, the IC50 value of the assay was 36.3 ng/L with the limit of detection (LOD) of 4.4 ng/L in milk samples using a fluorescence reader, and the recoveries of AFM(1) in spiked milk samples ranged from 76.6 to 110.8% with coefficient of variation (CV) of 4-14.7%. The whole procedure could be completed within 30 min. The results demonstrated that the FM-ICTS assay is easy to conduct, rapid, highly sensitive and specific for the detection of AFM(1) residues in milk. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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