Abstract

Phage displayed domain antibody mimics for pyrethroid and its application in immunoassay

Highlights

  • The presence of small molecule chemical contaminants, such as pesticides, mycotoxins, antibiotics and veterinary drugs in foods have attracted great attentions of society since they pose a serious threat to human health

  • The ability of the library to bind to anti-phenoxybenzoic acid (PBA) monoclonal antibody (MAb) was detected by polyclonal ELISA

  • Three different phage clones (A8, B8, C6) which was illustrated strong binding capacity to anti-PBA MAb were obtained in present study

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Introduction

The presence of small molecule chemical contaminants, such as pesticides, mycotoxins, antibiotics and veterinary drugs in foods have attracted great attentions of society since they pose a serious threat to human health. It is necessary to develop a simple and rapid analytical technique for monitoring the residue of small chemicals in foods and feedstuffs[1,2]. The conventional competing antigens used for the development of a competitive immunoassay are synthesized by a chemical process. When the hapten is toxic, it may lead a threat to environment and human health[6,7]. It is important in developing an environment-friendly method to obtain the competing antigens

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