Abstract
A series of ELISAs based on anti-sulfathiazole (STZ) monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were developed that can detect STZ below the tolerance level in tissues. The IC50 values (concentrations of STZ inhibiting 50% of binding in a competitive ELISA) for each MAb ranged from 6 to 21 ng ml-1 of STZ. Immunoassays based upon two MAbs, STZ-23 and SDM-44, were evaluated for their assay performance using swine liver samples spiked with STZ. Swine liver tissue was analyzed without a complex sample preparation step, with only a simple dilution of swine liver extract being necessary. A good correlation between immunoassay results and spike levels in swine liver (R2 > 0.98) was obtained, demonstrating that the immunoassays are capable of quantifying STZ in swine liver. The cross-reactivities of other sulfonamide drugs and STZ metabolites in these immunoassays were also examined.
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Lee, N., Holtzapple, C. K., Muldoon, M. T., Deshpande, S. S., & Stanker, L. H. (2001). Immunochemical approaches to the detection of sulfathiazole in animal tissues. Food and Agricultural Immunology, 13(1), 5–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540100051074149
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