A simple and sensitive flow injection chemiluminescence immunoassay for chloramphenicol based on gold nanoparticle-loaded enzyme.

Luminescence : the Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence
Liegao LuoJianguo Li

Abstract

A simple and ultrasensitive flow injection chemiluminescence competitive immunoassay based on gold nanoparticle-loaded enzyme for the detection of chloramphenicol (CAP) residues in shrimp and honey has been developed. Due to their good biocompatibility and large specific surface area, carboxylic resin beads can be used as solid phase carriers to immobilize more coating antigens (Ag). In addition, gold nanoparticles could provide an effective matrix for loading more CAP antibody and horseradish peroxidase, which would effectively catalyze the system of luminol-p-iodophenol (PIP)-H2 O2 . A competitive immunoassay strategy was used for detection of CAP, in which CAP in the sample would compete with the coating Ag for the limited antibodies, leading to a chemiluminescence (CL) signal decrease with increase in CAP concentration. A wide linear range 0.001-10 ng ml-1 (R2 = 0.9961) was obtained under optimized conditions, and the detection limit (3σ) was calculated to be 0.33 pg ml-1 . This method was also been successfully applied to determine CAP in shrimp and honey samples. The immunosensor proposed in this study not only has the advantages of high sensitivity, wider linear range, and satisfactory stability, but also expands the app...Continue Reading

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