Regenerable immuno-biochip for screening ochratoxin A in green coffee extract using an automated microarray chip reader with chemiluminescence detection |
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Authors: | Sauceda-Friebe Jimena C Karsunke Xaver Y Z Vazac Susanna Biselli Scarlett Niessner Reinhard Knopp Dietmar |
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Affiliation: | aInstitute of Hydrochemistry and Chair for Analytical Chemistry, Technische Universität München, Marchioninistr. 17, 81377 München, Germany;bEurofins WEJ Contaminants GmbH, Neuländer Kamp 1, 21079 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Ochratoxin A (OTA) can contaminate foodstuffs in the ppb to ppm range and once formed, it is difficult to remove. Because of its toxicity and potential risks to human health, the need exists for rapid, efficient detection methods that comply with legal maximum residual limits. In this work we have synthesized an OTA conjugate functionalized with a water-soluble peptide for covalent immobilization on a glass biochip by means of contact spotting. The chip was used for OTA determination with an indirect competitive immunoassay format with flow-through reagent addition and chemiluminescence detection, carried out with the stand-alone automated Munich Chip Reader 3 (MCR 3) platform. A buffer model and real green coffee extracts were used for this purpose. At the present, covalent conjugate immobilization allowed for at least 20 assay-regeneration cycles of the biochip surface. The total analysis time for a single sample, including measurement and surface regeneration, was 12 min and the LOQ of OTA in green coffee extract was 0.3 μg L−1 which corresponds to 7 μg kg−1. |
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Keywords: | Ochratoxin A (OTA) Peptide&ndash OTA conjugate Automated immunoassay Green coffee Chemiluminescence detection Regenerable biochip |
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