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Original Articles

Development of microformat imaging microplate and membrane immunoenzyme assays of the herbicide atrazine

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Pages 905-915 | Received 08 Oct 2004, Accepted 10 Feb 2005, Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

A microformat imaging technique in combination with registration of chemiluminescence by a charge-coupled device, CCD camera, were applied for the detection of the herbicide atrazine by two immunoenzyme assay formats – microplate and membrane assays. For the microplate (ELISA) case the detection limit was 95 pg mL−1, giving a 9.5-fold enhancement in comparison with a traditional colorimetric assay. The membrane dot blot assay allowed detection of up to 40 pg mL−1 of atrazine (4.5-fold enhancement). Due to the application of polyelectrolyte carriers for rapid reactants separation the membrane assay may be realized in 15 min. CCD-based registration of signals assures a high reproducibility of measurements; the variation coefficient is in the range 1–7%. The effectiveness of the assays developed for controlling triazine herbicides in mineral and tap water has been demonstrated.

Acknowledgements

The investigations were supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project #03-04-48773), INTAS Research Project Grant #99-1461 and INTAS Young Fellowship #2002-371. The authors are thankful to Dr. E. V. Yazynina (Institute of Biochemistry, Moscow) for obtaining conjugates used in the membrane assays.

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