Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

Fenhexamid is a new-generation agrochemical extensively used nowadays to protect high valuable crops and fruits from fungus attacks. In this paper, the development of an indirect competitive immunoassay for the determination of fenhexamid residues in fruit samples is described. After optimisation of immunoreagent concentrations, the assay, based on monoclonal antibody FHo4#27, showed high sensitivity, and selectivity, with a limit of detection for fenhexamid standards in buffer of 0.04μg/L. The influence of several physico-chemical factors, including pH, ionic strength, solvent tolerance, and matrix interferences on the analytical parameters of the standard curve was studied. For spiked liquid food samples like grape must, just a direct 1:50 dilution in water was sufficient to attain recoveries between 100% and 110%. For kiwifruit and strawberry samples, a double extraction procedure with methanol is proposed in this study, which afforded recovery values that ranged between 103% and 116%. The limit of quantification of the developed assay was 5μg/kg for grape must, 10μg/kg for kiwifruits, and 25μg/kg for strawberries. The optimised assay was compared with a reference procedure based on liquid chromatography using incurred samples from the market, and an excellent correlation between both methods was found. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.

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Main Authors: Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A., Abad Fuentes, Antonio, Mercader Badia, Josep Vicent
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Published: Elsevier 2011
Subjects:Monoclonal antibody, Rapid methods, Pesticide residues, Fungicide, Food safety, Validation, Hapten, ELISA, Immunoassay, Fenhexamid,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/112287
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spelling dig-iata-es-10261-1122872016-02-17T20:11:30Z Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A. Abad Fuentes, Antonio Mercader Badia, Josep Vicent Monoclonal antibody Rapid methods Pesticide residues Fungicide Food safety Validation Hapten ELISA Immunoassay Fenhexamid Fenhexamid is a new-generation agrochemical extensively used nowadays to protect high valuable crops and fruits from fungus attacks. In this paper, the development of an indirect competitive immunoassay for the determination of fenhexamid residues in fruit samples is described. After optimisation of immunoreagent concentrations, the assay, based on monoclonal antibody FHo4#27, showed high sensitivity, and selectivity, with a limit of detection for fenhexamid standards in buffer of 0.04μg/L. The influence of several physico-chemical factors, including pH, ionic strength, solvent tolerance, and matrix interferences on the analytical parameters of the standard curve was studied. For spiked liquid food samples like grape must, just a direct 1:50 dilution in water was sufficient to attain recoveries between 100% and 110%. For kiwifruit and strawberry samples, a double extraction procedure with methanol is proposed in this study, which afforded recovery values that ranged between 103% and 116%. The limit of quantification of the developed assay was 5μg/kg for grape must, 10μg/kg for kiwifruits, and 25μg/kg for strawberries. The optimised assay was compared with a reference procedure based on liquid chromatography using incurred samples from the market, and an excellent correlation between both methods was found. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. This work was financed by Generalitat Valenciana (GVPRE/2008/236) and Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (AGL2006-12750-C02-01/ALI) and cofinanced by FEDER funds. J.V. Mercader and F.A. Esteve-Turrillas were hired by the CSIC; the former under a contract of the I3P Program and the latter under the Juan de la Cierva Program of the Spanish Ministry of Innovation and Science and cofinanced by the European Social Fund. Peer Reviewed 2015-03-12T12:19:34Z 2015-03-12T12:19:34Z 2011 2015-03-12T12:19:34Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.07.112 issn: 0308-8146 Food Chemistry 124: 1727- 1733 (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/112287 10.1016/j.foodchem.2010.07.112 open Elsevier
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topic Monoclonal antibody
Rapid methods
Pesticide residues
Fungicide
Food safety
Validation
Hapten
ELISA
Immunoassay
Fenhexamid
Monoclonal antibody
Rapid methods
Pesticide residues
Fungicide
Food safety
Validation
Hapten
ELISA
Immunoassay
Fenhexamid
spellingShingle Monoclonal antibody
Rapid methods
Pesticide residues
Fungicide
Food safety
Validation
Hapten
ELISA
Immunoassay
Fenhexamid
Monoclonal antibody
Rapid methods
Pesticide residues
Fungicide
Food safety
Validation
Hapten
ELISA
Immunoassay
Fenhexamid
Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A.
Abad Fuentes, Antonio
Mercader Badia, Josep Vicent
Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
description Fenhexamid is a new-generation agrochemical extensively used nowadays to protect high valuable crops and fruits from fungus attacks. In this paper, the development of an indirect competitive immunoassay for the determination of fenhexamid residues in fruit samples is described. After optimisation of immunoreagent concentrations, the assay, based on monoclonal antibody FHo4#27, showed high sensitivity, and selectivity, with a limit of detection for fenhexamid standards in buffer of 0.04μg/L. The influence of several physico-chemical factors, including pH, ionic strength, solvent tolerance, and matrix interferences on the analytical parameters of the standard curve was studied. For spiked liquid food samples like grape must, just a direct 1:50 dilution in water was sufficient to attain recoveries between 100% and 110%. For kiwifruit and strawberry samples, a double extraction procedure with methanol is proposed in this study, which afforded recovery values that ranged between 103% and 116%. The limit of quantification of the developed assay was 5μg/kg for grape must, 10μg/kg for kiwifruits, and 25μg/kg for strawberries. The optimised assay was compared with a reference procedure based on liquid chromatography using incurred samples from the market, and an excellent correlation between both methods was found. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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topic_facet Monoclonal antibody
Rapid methods
Pesticide residues
Fungicide
Food safety
Validation
Hapten
ELISA
Immunoassay
Fenhexamid
author Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A.
Abad Fuentes, Antonio
Mercader Badia, Josep Vicent
author_facet Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A.
Abad Fuentes, Antonio
Mercader Badia, Josep Vicent
author_sort Esteve Turrillas, Francesc A.
title Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
title_short Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
title_full Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
title_fullStr Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
title_full_unstemmed Determination of fenhexamid residues in grape must, kiwifruit, and strawberry samples by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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