Imaging surface plasmon resonance for multiplex microassay sensing of mycotoxins

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Abstract

A prototype imaging surface plasmon resonance-based multiplex microimmunoassay for mycotoxins is described. A microarray of mycotoxin-protein conjugates was fabricated using a continuous flow microspotter device. A competitive inhibition immunoassay format was developed for the simultaneous detection of deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN), using a single sensor chip. Initial in-house validation showed limits of detection of 21 and 17 ng/mL for DON and 16 and 10 ng/mL for ZEN in extracts, which corresponds to 84 and 68 μg/kg for DON and 64 and 40 μg/kg for ZEN in maize and wheat samples, respectively. Finally, the results were critically compared with data obtained from liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry confirmatory analysis method and found to be in good agreement. The described multiplex immunoassay for the rapid screening of several mycotoxins meets European Union regulatory limits and represents a robust platform for mycotoxin analysis in food and feed samples. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Dorokhin, D., Haasnoot, W., Franssen, M. C. R., Zuilhof, H., & Nielen, M. W. F. (2011). Imaging surface plasmon resonance for multiplex microassay sensing of mycotoxins. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 400(9), 3005–3011. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-011-4973-8

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