Abstract
Multi-analyte binding assays for rapid screening
of food contaminants require mass spectrometric identification
of compound(s) in suspect samples. An optimal
combination is obtained when the same bioreagents are
used in both methods; moreover, miniaturisation is important
because of the high costs of bioreagents. A concept is
demonstrated using superparamagnetic microbeads coated
with monoclonal antibodies (Mabs) in a novel direct
inhibition flow cytometric immunoassay (FCIA) plus
immunoaffinity isolation prior to identification by nanoliquid
chromatography–quadrupole time-of-flight-mass
spectrometry (nano-LC-Q-ToF-MS). As a model system,
the mycotoxin ochratoxin A (OTA) and cross-reacting
mycotoxin analogues were analysed in wheat and cereal
samples, after a simple extraction, using the FCIA with anti-
OTA Mabs. The limit of detection for OTA was 0.15 ng/g,
which is far below the lowest maximum level of 3 ng/g
established by the European Union. In the immunomagnetic
isolationmethod, a 350-times-higher amount of beads was used
to trap ochratoxins from sample extracts. Following a wash
step, bound ochratoxins were dissociated from the Mabs using
a small volume of acidified acetonitrile/water (2/8v/v) prior to
separation plus identification with nano-LC-Q-ToF-MS. In
screened suspect naturally contaminated samples, OTA and its
non-chlorinated analogue ochratoxin B were successfully
identified by full scan accurate mass spectrometry as a
proof of concept for identification of unknown but crossreacting
emerging mycotoxins. Due to the miniaturisation
and bioaffinity isolation, this concept might be applicable
for the use of other and more expensive bioreagents such
as transport proteins and receptors for screening and
identification of known and unknown (or masked)
emerging food contaminants.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 3085-3096 |
| Journal | Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry |
| Volume | 400 |
| Issue number | 9 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Keywords
- immunoaffinity column cleanup
- bicinchoninic acid
- magnetic beads
- immunoassay
- capillary
- proteins
- nanoparticles
- technology
- antibodies
- coffee
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