Rapid all-in-one three-step immunoassay for non-instrumental detection of ochratoxin A in high-coloured herbs and spices |
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Authors: | Irina Yu. Goryacheva Sarah De Saeger Sergei A. Eremin |
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Affiliation: | a Ghent University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Laboratory of Food Analysis, Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent, Belgium b Saratov State University, Chemistry Faculty, Department of Common and Inorganic Chemistry, Astrakhanskaya 83, 410012 Saratov, Russia c Moscow State University, Chemistry Faculty, Department of Chemical Enzymology, 119992 Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | A feasible three-step method for ochratoxin A (OTA) rapid detection was developed and applied for OTA screening in high-coloured matrices such as liquorice, ginger, nutmeg, black pepper, white pepper and Capsicum spp. spices at a control level of 10 μg kg−1. The method was based on the clean-up tandem immunoassay column and involved three steps: extract application, washing step and application of chromogenic substrate. A significant simplification of the assay was reached by using an additional frit with conjugate inside the clean-up tandem immunoassay column. The time for analysis was less than 10 min, including 5 min for colour development. Results were visually evaluated as colour development for negative result or no colour development for positive result. The method was coupled with a simple methanol-based extraction. A total of 27 samples were screened for OTA with the proposed method. It was shown that two samples of red pepper and one sample of liquorice, pili-pili, chilli and cayenne were contaminated with OTA above the control level at 10 μg kg−1, but none of tested ginger, nutmeg, black pepper and white pepper. |
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Keywords: | Screening Rapid method Immunoassay Ochratoxin A Mycotoxin Herbs Spices Liquorice |
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