Development of direct competitive ELISA for residue analysis of fungicide chlorothalonil in vegetables

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A direct competitive (dc)-ELISA was developed for rapid and simple determination of chlorothalonil residue in vegetables. A carboxylic acid derivative of pentachlorophenol was used to prepare an anti-chlorothalonil monoclonal antibody (MoAb) that showed adequate reactivity for dc-ELISA. Before homogenization of vegetable samples, phosphoric acid was added (vegetable-10% phosphoric acid (2:1, w/v)) to block enzymatic decomposition of chlorothalonil. The use of phosphate buffer (100 mmol/L, pH 7.0) minimized the influence of phosphoric acid on competitive reaction in the dc-ELISA. Working range was 0.10 to 6.0 ng/mL in the optimized dc-ELISA. The recovery of chlorothalonil spiked in cucumber and eggplant was 97.1 to 125%. The results correlated well with those obtained by HPLC analysis. The dc-ELISA could rapidly determine chlorothalonil after a simple sample preparation procedure.

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Okazaki, F., Hirakawa, Y., Yamaguchi-Murakami, Y., Harada, A., Watanabe, E., Iwasa, S., … Miyake, S. (2014). Development of direct competitive ELISA for residue analysis of fungicide chlorothalonil in vegetables. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan, 55(2), 65–72. https://doi.org/10.3358/shokueishi.55.65

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