Bifunctional tracer-mediated sandwich ELISA: A novel and promising approach for highly selective and ultrasensitive detection of selenium

LWT Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lwt.2023.115387
Fanfan Yang, Alberto CP. Dias, Xiaoying Zhang
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Our current work involves developing a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) that utilizes biotinylated long-chain o-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride (Bio-lc-OPD·2 HCl) as a bifunctional ligand for highly selective and ultra-sensitive quantitative analysis of selenium (Se) in food samples. The approach has successfully achieved a remarkable limit of detection (LOD) at the femtomolar level, while also exhibiting a substantial enhancement in sensitivity, up to 32.7-fold higher than that of the traditional indirect competitive ELISA (ic-ELISA). We demonstrated the reliability and accuracy of our approach by assessing overall recoveries, ranging from 75.4% to 104.1% across four different Se species. To validate our proposed method, we conducted the Se detection in Se-rich food samples. The results exhibited high consistency with atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) analysis, reaffirming the robustness of our sandwich ELISA. This purposed detection strategy emerges as a compelling alternative, offering simplicity, accuracy, and high sensitivity for Se detection.
双功能示踪剂介导的夹心ELISA:一种高选择性和超灵敏检测硒的新方法
我们目前的工作是开发一种三明治酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA),该试验利用生物素化长链邻苯二胺二盐酸盐(Bio-lc-OPD·2hcl)作为双功能配体,用于高选择性和超灵敏的食品样品中硒(Se)的定量分析。该方法在飞摩尔水平上成功地实现了显著的检测限(LOD),同时也显示出灵敏度的大幅提高,比传统的间接竞争ELISA (ic-ELISA)高出32.7倍。结果表明,该方法的回收率为75.4% ~ 104.1%,具有较高的可靠性和准确性。为了验证我们提出的方法,我们对富硒食品样品进行了硒检测。结果与原子吸收光谱(AAS)分析结果高度一致,再次验证了夹心ELISA的稳健性。这种有目的的检测策略作为一种引人注目的替代方案出现,为硒检测提供了简单、准确和高灵敏度。
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