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Original Articles

Preparation and application of an immunoaffinity column based on an antibody with strong affinity and packing material with good stability

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Pages 853-860 | Received 15 Nov 2012, Accepted 20 Mar 2013, Published online: 28 May 2013
 

Abstract

This article describes the production of an anti-citrinin antibody that showed a high affinity constant (Ka) of 6.28 × 109 and good tolerance to organic solvent and low pH, the synthesis of a Cu (II)-embedded polymer that showed strong binding with this antibody and the preparation of packing material for an immunoaffinity column (IAC) that show good stability. Most of the IACs reported either use harsh elution conditions and are used only once or use gentle elution conditions and are reused many times. Here, through the combined use of a strong-affinity antibody and packing material with good stability, high recoveries during clean-up and yet simultaneously good stability of the IAC were successfully achieved. Under optimised conditions of 80% methanol (pH 3), the IACs were used to clean-up the extracts of Monascus colour and red yeast rice samples, followed by HPLC detection. The recoveries of citrinin from spiked samples at levels of 50–200 μg kg−1 were in the range of 84–97%.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (project no. 21105058) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (project no. 20100471569).

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