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Sandwich ELISA assay for the quantitation of palytoxin and its analogs in natural samples

Authors :
Sabrina Boscolo
Maurizio Prato
A. Barreras
Mark A. Poli
Marco Pelin
Giampaolo Fontanive
Federico Berti
Alberto Bianco
Olivier Chaloin
Aurelia Tubaro
Silvio Sosa
M. De Bortoli
Takeshi Yasumoto
Boscolo, Sabrina
Pelin, Marco
Bortoli, M. De
Fontanive, Giampaolo
Garcia, A. Barrera
Berti, Federico
Sosa, Silvio
Chaloin, O.
Bianco, Alberto
Yasumoto, T.
Prato, Maurizio
Poli, M.
Tubaro, Aurelia
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Palytoxins are potent marine biotoxins that have recently become endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, and are becoming more frequently associated with seafood. Due to their high toxicity, suitable methods to quantify palytoxins are needed. Thus, we developed an indirect sandwich ELISA for palytoxin and 42-hydroxy-palytoxin. An intralaboratory study demonstrated sensitivity (limit of detection, LOD = 1.1 ng/mL; limit of quantitation, LOQ = 2.2 ng/mL), accuracy (bias of 2.1%), repeatability (RSDr = 6% and 9% for intra- and interassay variability, respectively) and specificity: other common marine toxins (okadaic acid, domoic acid, saxitoxin, brevetoxin-3, and yessotoxin) do not cross-react in this assay. It performed well in three different matrices: observed LOQs were 11.0, 9.6, and 2.4 ng/mL for mussel extracts, algal net samples and seawater, respectively, with good accuracy and precision. The LOQ in seafood is 11 μg palytoxin/kg mussel meat, lower than that of the most common detection technique, LC-MS/MS.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12838bb0fd3a207fec9f93e6af673987