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An integrated, accurate, rapid, and economical handheld consumer gluten detector

Authors :
Steven Portela
Monica Cipriani
Francisco Dias Lourenco
Scott Erik Sundvor
Marc Stephen Spinali
John Artiuch
Alex Leung
Shireen Yates
Alim Seit-Nebi
Jingqing Zhang
Dane R. Weitmann
Aquanette Michele Burt
Joseph B. Horrell
Jonathan Robert Ward
Stephen Michael Wilson
Lyndsie Katherine Slakey
Source :
Food chemistry. 275
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Celiac disease, characterized by autoimmune reactions to dietary gluten, affects up to 3 million in the US and approximately 0.5%–1% globally. A strict, lifelong gluten-free diet is the only treatment. An economic, simple, accurate, rapid and portable gluten testing device would enable gluten-sensitive individuals to safeguard their food safety. We developed a novel solution, Nima™, a gluten sensor that integrates food processing, gluten detection, result interpretation and data transmission in a portable device, detecting gluten proteins at or below the accepted 20 ppm threshold. We developed specific monoclonal antibodies, an optimized lateral flow immunoassay strip, and one-step aqueous extraction. Compared with reference R5, Nima TM antibodies (13F6 and 14G11) had 35- and 6.6-fold higher gliadin affinities, respectively. We demonstrated device performance using a comprehensive list of foods, assessing detection sensitivity, reproducibility, and cross-reactivity. Nima™ presented a 99.0% true positive rate, with a 95% confidence interval of 97.8%–100%.

Details

ISSN :
18737072
Volume :
275
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food chemistry
Accession number :
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