Determination of Biotin and Folate in Infant Formula and Milk by Optical Biosensor-Based Immunoassay

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Biomolecular interaction analysis was evaluated for the automated analysis of biotin- and folate-supplemented infant formulas and milk powders. The technique was configured as a biosensor-based, nonlabeled inhibition immunoassay using monoclonal antibodies raised against analyte-conjugate. Sample extraction conditions were optimized and antibodies were evaluated for cross-reactivity. Performance parameters included a quantitation range of 2-70 ng/mL, recoveries of 86-102%, agreement against assigned reference values for National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard Reference Material 1846, between-laboratory reproducibility relative standard deviation of 9.1 % for biotin and 8.1 % for folate, respectively, and equivalence against reference microbiological assay methods for both analytes.

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Indyk, H. E., Evans, E. A., Bostrom Caselunghe, M. C., Persson, B. S., Finglas, P. M., Woollard, D. C., & Filonzi, E. L. (2000). Determination of Biotin and Folate in Infant Formula and Milk by Optical Biosensor-Based Immunoassay. Journal of AOAC International, 83(5), 1141–1148. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/83.5.1141

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