Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) for the detection of lethal amatoxins from mushrooms

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Abstract

The mushroom poison that causes the most deaths is the class of toxins known as amatoxins. Current methods to sensitively and selectively detect these toxins are limited by the need for expensive equipment, or they lack accuracy due to cross-reactivity with other chemicals found in mushrooms. In this work, we report the development of a competition-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) for the rapid, portable, selective, and sensitive detection of amatoxins. Our assay clearly indicates the presence of 10 ng/mL of α-AMA or γ-AMA and the method including extraction and detection can be completed in approximately 10 minutes. The test can be easily read by eye and has a presumed shelf-life of at least 1 year. From testing 110 wild mushrooms, the LFIA identified 6 out of 6 species that were known to contain amatoxins. Other poisonous mushrooms known not to contain amatoxins tested negative by LFIA. This LFIA can be used to quickly identify amatoxin-containing mushrooms.

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Bever, C. S., Adams, C. A., Hnasko, R. M., Cheng, L. W., & Stanker, L. H. (2020). Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) for the detection of lethal amatoxins from mushrooms. PLoS ONE, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231781

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