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Current Advances in Immunoassays for the Detection of β 2 -Agonists.

Shuyu OuyangShuting YuYing-Ying Le
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
β 2 -agonists are a group of synthetic phenylethanolamine compounds which are traditionally used for treating bronchospasm. These compounds can also increase skeletal muscle mass and decrease body fat. The illegal use of β 2 -agonists in food-producing animals results in residue of β 2 -agonists in edible tissues and causes adverse health effects in humans. Thus, the detection of β 2 -agonists at trace level in complex sample matrices is of great importance for monitoring the abuse of β 2 -agonists. Many methods have been developed to detect β 2 -agonists. Among them, a variety of antigen-antibody interaction-based techniques have been established to detect β 2 -agonists in various samples, including animal feed, urine, serum, milk, tissues and hair. In this review, we summarized current achievement in the extraction of β 2 -agonists from testing samples and detection of β 2 -agonists using immunological techniques. Future perspectives were briefly discussed.
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