Salivary endotoxin detection using combined mono/polyclonal antibody-based sandwich-type lateral flow immunoassay device

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Abstract

A point-of-care/use lateral flow assay (LFA) is reported for the detection of P. gingivalis endotoxin, a major saliva biomarker for oral health. Two different approaches of sandwich LFA design using either the combination of mono- and polyclonal antibodies or polyclonal antibody only have been evaluated to detect P. gingivalis endotoxins, having a limit of detection of ∼22 ng mL−1 and 46.5 ng mL−1 for water- and saliva-based samples, respectively. The LFA also exhibits good selectivity to P. gingivalis endotoxin versus other endotoxins and proteins. Saliva pretreatment combining syringe filtration and potato starch successfully inhibits α-amylase activity and provides improved results on LFA devices.

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Han, D., Xie, S., & Steckl, A. J. (2023). Salivary endotoxin detection using combined mono/polyclonal antibody-based sandwich-type lateral flow immunoassay device. Sensors and Diagnostics, 2(6), 1460–1468. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3sd00158j

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