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Bioanalytical

Amperometric Immunoassay of Azinphos‐Methyl in Water and Honeybees Based on Indirect Competitive ELISA

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Pages 392-405 | Received 16 Apr 2007, Accepted 28 May 2007, Published online: 11 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

An electrochemical immunosensor based on indirect competitive ELISA technique has been developed and tested for the detection of azinphos‐methyl in aqueous solutions and spiked honeybee extracts. The detection of the pesticide was based on competition for binding to monoclonal antibodies with an ovalbumin (OVA) conjugate, followed by the incubation with anti‐mouse IgG labeled with horseradish peroxidase, whose activity was measured amperometrically with hydroquinone as the substrate. The sensitivity of the azinphos‐methyl assay, estimated as the IC50 value, was found to be 1.2 nmol L−1 (60 min incubation), with a linear range of 0.6–500 nmol L−1 in optimal conditions. The matrix effect on the detection of azinphos‐methyl in honeybee extract was found negligible, with the recovery values in the range 92–105%.

A.I. acknowledges the financial support of Landau Network‐Centro Volta fellowship programme. This work was supported by grant from the University of Bologna (Fundamental Oriented Research). F.Fini is gratefully acknowledged for helpful discussion.

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