Abstract

ABSTRACTHaptens of dichlorvos and paraoxon were conjugated to the carrier proteins of bovine serum albumin. The obtained conjugates were characterized by infrared and ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. The binding ratios of dichlorvos and paraoxon-to-carrier proteins were also evaluated. The number of hapten molecules per protein molecule of dichlorvos–cationized bovine serum albumin conjugate was higher than for paraoxon–bovine serum albumin conjugate. The sheep polyclonal antibodies were produced against the dichlorvos and paraoxon. New multipolyclonal antibodies were obtained and characterized following the immunization of a 1:1 mixture of the immunogens for the simultaneous determination of dichlorvos and paraoxon by the immunoassay. An indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was used to characterize the reactivity of the antibodies to hapten conjugates. The multiantibodies showed lower affinities than the separate antibodies, but their affinities were sufficient for an immunoassay for the simultaneous determination of the analytes. The detection limit and linear range for the determination of dichlorvos and paraoxon alone and together were determined. The recovery was characterized to determine dichlorvos and paraoxon fortified in model solutions and milk. These results demonstrate the potential of this immunoassay for the quantitative screening of dichlorvos and paraoxon.

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