1. Preparation of high-affinity and high-specificity monoclonal antibody and development of ultra-sensitive immunoassay for the detection of 1-aminohydantoin, the metabolite of nitrofurantoin.
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Yang H, Qin L, Wen H, Ding M, Zhang L, Xiao J, Liang J, Liu Y, Yu Z, and Peng D
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- Animals, Limit of Detection, Food Contamination analysis, Mice, Haptens chemistry, Haptens immunology, Female, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Antibodies, Monoclonal chemistry, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay methods, Nitrofurantoin chemistry, Nitrofurantoin analysis, Hydantoins chemistry, Hydantoins analysis
- Abstract
1-Aminohydantoin (AHD), the residual marker of nitrofurantoin, is usually detected after derivatisation using the derivatisation reagent 2-nitrobenzaldehyde. Avoiding the antibody recognition of the derivatisation reagent is essential for the accurate detection of AHD residues. In this paper, a novel hapten called hapten D was designed, and then, a monoclonal antibody that did not recognise 2-nitrobenzaldehyde was prepared based on this novel hapten. An ultra-sensitive indirect competitive enzyme linked-immunosorbent assay (icELISA) was established under optimal conditions. The 50% inhibition concentration and limit of detection of AHD were 0.056 and 0.0060 ng/mL, respectively, which improved the sensitivity by 9-37-fold compared with the previously reported icELISA methods. The average recovery rates were 88.1%-97.3%, and the coefficient of variation was <8.6%. The accuracy and reliability of the icELISA were verified using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. These results demonstrated that the developed icELISA is a useful and reliable tool., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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