Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2584220 Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We developed a highly sensitive and robust real-time fluorescence quantitative immuno-PCR (RTFQ-IPCR) method which uses molecular beacon (MB) probe to detect trace anthracene in the environment. This method was performed on serial dilutions of known anthracene concentrations equivalent to 10-fold dilutions of 10 fg/mL to 100 pg/mL. We obtained a linear relationship between 10 fg/mL and 100 pg/mL, with y = 0.684x + 13.221. A correlation coefficient of 0.994 was also identified, with a detection limit of 4.5 fg/mL. After investigating the presence of anthracene in soil samples via RTFQ-IPCR, the obtained concentrations were confirmed by ELISA to be correct and believable, with the recovery ratio ranging from 82% to 112.5%. Based on its sensitivity and reproducibility, MB-based RTFQ-IPCR was found to be acceptable for use in on-site field tests to provide rapid, quantitative, and reliable test results for making environmental decisions.

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