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HIGHLY SENSITIVE DIOXIN IMMUNOASSAY AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO SOIL AND BIOTA SAMPLES. (R825433)

Citation:

Shan, G., W. R. Leeman, S. J. Gee, J. R. Sanborn, A. D. Jones, D. P. Chang, AND B. D. Hammock. HIGHLY SENSITIVE DIOXIN IMMUNOASSAY AND ITS APPLICATIONS TO SOIL AND BIOTA SAMPLES. (R825433). ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA 444(1):169-178, (2001).

Description:

Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a well-known highly toxic compound that is present in nearly all components of the global ecosystem, including air, soil, sediment, fish and humans. Dioxin analysis is equipment intensive and expensive requiring low ppt or even ppq levels of detection. A simple, rapid, cost-effective method of analysis is desired to enable researchers to explore issues involving dioxin more quickly and to make more rational regulatory decisions. A sensitive immunoassay for TCDD has been developed in this laboratory. In the present study, this assay is further optimized using a new coating antigen system and validated with biota samples by HRGC-HRMS. The I50 of current assay to 2,3,7-trichloro, 8-methyldibenzo-p-dioxin (TMDD), a surrogate standard for TCDD, is 36±6.0 ppt, and the lower detection limit (LDL) is 4 ppt in the buffer. A good agreement between immunoassay and GC/MS was achieved for fish and egg samples. To interface with the immunoassay, a rapid sample preparation method was developed for soil samples. Without any further cleanup, the soil extracts can be directly used in the ELISA with a detection limit at the low ppt level. It can be used as an on-site tool for environmental monitoring.

Author Keywords: Dioxins; Immunoassay; TEF; Soils; Validation

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:01/01/2001
Record Last Revised:12/22/2005
Record ID: 84815