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A portable electrochemical magnetoimmunosensor for detection of sulfonamide antimicrobials in honey

Journal

ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 405, Issue 24, Pages 7885-7895

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-013-7219-0

Keywords

Electrochemical immunosensor; Portable biosensor; Antimicrobial residues; Magnetic beads; Honey; Sugar hydrolysis

Funding

  1. European project Conffidence [KBBE-211326]
  2. Departament d'Universitats, Recerca I Societat de la informacio la Generalitat de Catalunya [SGR 13432]
  3. VI National RDIPlan
  4. Instituto de Salud Carlos III

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A new electrochemical magnetoimmunosensor (EMIS) has been developed for the screening of residues of sulfonamide antimicrobials in honey samples. The immunosensor is able to detect up to ten different sulfonamide congeners at levels below the action points established in some European countries (25 mu g kg(-1)) after a hydrolysis step in which the sulfonamides are released from the corresponding conjugates formed in samples of this type. In spite of the complexity of the sample after the hydrolysis procedure, the EMIS could perform quantitative measurements, directly in these samples, without any additional sample cleanup or extraction step. For example, sulfapyridine, used as a reference, can be detected in hydrolyzed honey with a limit of detection (IC90) of 0.1 +/- 0.03 mu g kg(-1). Considering that the use of antibiotics for bee treatment is prohibited in the European Union, the immunosensor presented here could be an excellent screening tool. Moreover, several samples can be processed in parallel, which facilitates the analysis, reducing the necessity to use more costly confirmatory methods for just screening. As a proof of concept, a set of blind honey samples (spiked and incurred) were analyzed and the results were compared with those obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, demonstrating the potential of the EMIS as a screening tool.

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