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Article Dans Une Revue Food Additives and Contaminants Année : 2010

Development of ELISAs for detecting domoic acid, okadaic acid, and saxitoxin and their applicability for the detection of marine toxins in samples collected in Belgium

Michel Dubois
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Luc Demoulin
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Caroline Charlier
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Philippe Delahaut
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Katrina Campbell
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Chris Elliott
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Samuel Godefroy
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Okadaic acid (OA), a diarrhetic shellfish poison (DSP), domoic acid (DA), an amnesic shellfish poison (ASP) and saxitoxin (SAX), a paralytic shellfish poison (PSP), are three of the best-known marine biotoxins. The mouse bioassay is the method most widely used to detect many of these toxins in shellfish samples, but animal welfare concerns have prompted researchers to seek alternative methods of detection. In this study, three direct competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), each based on antibodies raised in rabbits against a conjugate of the analyte of interest, were developed for marine biotoxin detection in mussel, oyster, and scallop. One assay was for okadaic acid, one for saxitoxin, and one for domoic acid (DA) usually detected and quantified by HPLC-UV. All three compounds and a number of related toxins were extracted quickly and simply from the shellfish matrices with a 9:1 mixture of ethanol and water prior to analysis. The detection capabilities (CCβ values) of the developed ELISAs were 150 ug kg-1 for okadaic acid, 50 ug kg-1 for domoic acid, and 5 ug kg-1 or less for saxitoxin. The assays proved satisfactory when used over a 4-month period for the analysis of 110 real samples collected in Belgium.

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hal-00593891 , version 1 (18-05-2011)

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Michel Dubois, Luc Demoulin, Caroline Charlier, Philippe Delahaut, Katrina Campbell, et al.. Development of ELISAs for detecting domoic acid, okadaic acid, and saxitoxin and their applicability for the detection of marine toxins in samples collected in Belgium. Food Additives and Contaminants, 2010, 27 (06), pp.859-868. ⟨10.1080/19440041003662881⟩. ⟨hal-00593891⟩

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