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Simultaneous immunodetection of ionophore antibiotics, salinomycin and narasin, in poultry products and milk.

Maksim A BurkinInna A Galvidis
Published in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2021)
Rabbit polyclonal antibodies were generated against the ionophore antibiotic salinomycin (SAL) as a determinant of the BSA-SAL conjugate. The homologous ELISA format was found to be preferred for similar recognition of SAL and narasin (NAR) with IC50 values of 0.55 and 0.57 ng mL-1, respectively. Both analytes could be determined in the range of 0.1-2.7 ng mL-1 (IC20-IC80) with a detection limit of 0.03 ng mL-1. To analyze matrices, individual pretreatment of samples was required. For chicken muscles, simple buffer extraction was sufficient to recover 87-110% of ionophores. Extraction with acetonitrile followed by evaporation of the solvent was best for recovering 67-108% SAL and NAR from egg homogenate. A feature of the extraction of ionophores from milk was the elimination of fat-mediated interference by organic solvation. It was found that the absence of Na+ and K+ ions during reconstitution of sample extracts was a key factor contributing to the increase in the average recovery of ionophores from 32% to 93%. Thanks to this special pretreatment and improved recovery, the developed immunoassay method was suitable for the analysis of ionophore antibiotics SAL and NAR in a milk matrix, which has not been previously reported.
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