Detection of explosive-related compounds with a chemiluminescent enzyme immunosensor

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For the rapid and sensitive detection of explosive-related compounds, polyclonal antibody was prepared by immunizing 2,4-dinitrophenyl-gly-hemocyanin (from Keyhole Limpet) to the BALB/c mice, and a chemiluminescent enzyme immunosensor was constructed. The detection ranges of 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT) and 2-amino-4,6-dinitrotoluene (2-ADNT) were 10-1000 ng/ml using an immunosensor, whereas those obtained by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were more than 1000 ng/ml. These results indicated that more sensitive (more than 2 order) and more rapid detection could be achieved using an immunosensor. Furthermore, more sensitive detection could be performed by lowering the flow rate on the interaction between antibody and immobilized antigen; 1-100 ng/ml of 2,4-DNT could be detected.

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Sakai, T., Kitahara, D., Torimaru, A., & Matsumoto, K. (2004). Detection of explosive-related compounds with a chemiluminescent enzyme immunosensor. Bunseki Kagaku, 53(12), 1449–1454. https://doi.org/10.2116/bunsekikagaku.53.1449

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