Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7230412 | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, the three nanomaterials: colloidal gold, nanogold-polyaniline-nanogold microspheres (GPGs) and colloidal carbon were respectively labeled with the antibody against salbutamol (SAL). We aimed to develop immunochromatographic strips with these nanomaterial labels and determine their performance in visual detection of SAL. For the colloidal gold-based strip, the detection limit of SAL was 1.0 µg Lâ1 in standard solution and 5.0 µg kgâ1 in meat samples. For the GPG- and colloidal carbon-based strips, the limit of detection was 2.0 µg Lâ1 in standard solution and 10 µg kgâ1 in meat samples. The results obtained using the test strips were found to be highly consistent with those obtained using a commercial kit, indicating the high accuracy of these strips. The three strips were also found to be stable up to 18 weeks under laboratory conditions. In terms of sensitivity, the colloidal gold-based strip was slightly better than the other two. For the GPG- and colloidal carbon-based strips, the difference between the results obtained for different batches was small (high consistency), and the stability was much better than that of the colloidal gold-based one. Our results indicate that colloidal carbon can be used as a label in immunochromatographic tests; it can also help reduce the cost involved and scale-up the production. The use of immunochromatographic test strips labeled with colloidal carbon can be a rapid and inexpensive method for SAL assays in on-site applications.
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Authors
Bing Liu, Lingling Wang, Bei Tong, Yan Zhang, Wei Sheng, Mingfei Pan, Shuo Wang,