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Detection and Removal of Sample Matrix Effects in Agrochemical Immunoassays

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Title Detection and Removal of Sample Matrix
Effects in Agrochemical Immunoassays
 
Creator John H, Skerritt
Amita Rani, B. E.
 
Subject 26 Pesticide Chemistry
 
Description With the completion of the initial development of assays for many of
the most important agrochemicals, there has been an increased focus
on actual applications of agrochemical immunoassays to food and
environmental matrices. A major prerequisite to assay utilization has
been the need to identify and remove matrix interferences, which may
result in I residue-free samples appearing positive, or else samples
containing residues appearing negative; or 2. changes in the sensitivity
of residue detection, from either or both shins in the assay absorbance
values in the absence of pesticide or in the standard curve, Matrix:
effects are best detected by analysis of spikes of pesticide standards
into a solvent extract of pesticide-free matrix and comparison of this
concentration response curve with that obtained using standards
prepared in solvent alone. A number of approaches to the removal of
matrix interference is reviewed, with particular reference to examples
from the analyses of insecticide residues in plant-derived foods,
including grain and fruit products.
 
Publisher American Chemical Society
 
Date 1996
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/12603/1/Detection%20and%20removal.pdf
John H, Skerritt and Amita Rani, B. E. (1996) Detection and Removal of Sample Matrix Effects in Agrochemical Immunoassays. In: Immunoassays for Residue Analysis. American Chemical Society, pp. 29-43.