Polyclonal antibodies production from porcine gelatin and its preliminary study for immunosensor applications

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Gelatin was extracted from porcine skin and used as an antigen to produce the polyclonal antibodies of porcine gelatin using New Zealand white rabbits for application in the development of an ELISA-based immunosensor for porcine gelatin recognition. The extraction of porcine gelatin from porcine skin was successfully performed with 20.52 % of yield. The characterization performed by using UV and IR spectroscopy indicated that the purified gelatin has a comparable quality against the commercial standard of porcine gelatin. Further analysis of the gelatin with SDS-PAGE method observed five separation lines with molecular weight bands of 57.06; 49.50; 42.94; 33.89; and 29.40 KDa, indicating that the gelatin can be used as an antigen to produce the polyclonal antibodies of porcine gelatin. After five injections of gelatin into the rabbit, ELISA characterization of the purified serum of the blood rabbit showed that the antibody with a concentration of 0.289 mg/mL could be produced.

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Astuti, A. I., Soejoedono, R. D., Saepudin, E., Assaat, L. D., & Ivandini, T. A. (2020). Polyclonal antibodies production from porcine gelatin and its preliminary study for immunosensor applications. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 763). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/763/1/012007

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