Issue 10, 2001

Sensor chip preparation and assay construction for immunobiosensor determination of beta-agonists and hormones

Abstract

Immuno-sensing with optical biosensors is a new technique that is currently being exploited for detection of residues in foods. The present study explores the possibilities of obtaining fast screening assays for a number of illegal veterinary drug residues at low concentrations. Analyte specific sensor surfaces were prepared and used to construct inhibition assays with various antibody reagents. Assay sensitivities for calibration curves in buffer solutions around 0.5 ng ml−1 in terms of IC50 (concentration of the inhibitor) values were achieved for the β-agonist clenbuterol and the hormone analogues ethinylestradiol and trenbolone. Assay performance was optimised by evaluating factors such as sensor surface ligand density, active antibody concentration, biosensor flow rate, etc.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jul 2001
Accepted
22 Aug 2001
First published
26 Sep 2001

Analyst, 2001,126, 1721-1727

Sensor chip preparation and assay construction for immunobiosensor determination of beta-agonists and hormones

M. A. Johansson and K. Hellenäs, Analyst, 2001, 126, 1721 DOI: 10.1039/B105772N

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