[利用寡核苷酸侧流免疫分析法快速筛选双壳类动物麻痹性贝类毒素]。

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ken-Ichi Ueno, Aoi Hosokawa, Satoshi Hashimoto, Hiroshi Oikawa, Yusuke Shibahara, Ryoji Matsushima, Ryuichi Watanabe, Hajime Uchida, Toshiyuki Suzuki
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摘要

小鼠生物测定法(MBA)检测双壳类动物麻痹性贝类毒素(PSTs)已成为日本的一种官方方法。有必要开发一种替代PSTs实验的方法,因为从动物福利的角度来看,动物实验需要3Rs(替代,减少和改进)。在不进行动物实验的情况下,已经建立了多种检测PSTs的方法,如HPLC-FL、受体结合法、LC-MS/MS和ELISA。本研究旨在建立一种利用寡核苷酸侧流免疫分析法(OLFIA)检测双壳类动物PSTs的筛选方法。筛选水平定义为2 MU/g的MBA为阳性,这是日本PSTs监测规定限值的一半。从MBA判断的20个阳性(等于或大于2 MU/g)样品在OLFIA中均呈阳性反应。没有阳性样本导致假阴性反应。OLFIA在2 μ /g筛选标准下具有较高的准确度。作者在这里证明了OLFIA可以用于双壳类动物中PSTs的快速检测。
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[Rapid Screening System for Paralytic Shellfish Toxins in Bivalves by Oligonucleotide Lateral Flow Immunoassay].

The mouse bioassay (MBA) for paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) in bivalves has been used as an official method in Japan. It is necessary to develop an alternative method to animal experiments in PSTs assay because 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) of animal experiments are required from the animal welfare point of view. Various methods such as HPLC-FL, receptor binding assay, LC-MS/MS and ELISA have been established to detect PSTs without performing animal experiments. The present study was undertaken to develop a screening method using oligonucleotide lateral flow immunoassay (OLFIA) for detecting PSTs in bivalves. The screening level was defined as positive at 2 MU/g of MBA that is the half regulation limit of PSTs monitoring in Japan. All 20 positive (equal to or more than 2 MU/g) samples judged from MBA showed a positive reaction in the OLFIA. No positive samples resulted in a false negative reaction. The OLFIA exhibited high accuracy at 2 MU/g of screening criteria. The authors demonstrated here that the OLFIA can be useful for rapid detection of PSTs in bivalves.

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Food Hygiene and Safety Science
Food Hygiene and Safety Science Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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