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Capillary electrophoresis immunoassay using magnetic beads

Chen, Hong-Xu
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Busnel, Jean-Marc  
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Gassner, Anne-Laure  
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2008
ELECTROPHORESIS

Protein A-coated magnetic beads (0.3 μm) have been trapped in a small portion of a neutrally coated capillary (50 μm id). Anti-β-lactoglobulin (β-LG) antibodies have then been immobilized on the beads through strong affinity with protein A to subsequently capture β-LG from model or real samples. Once the immunocomplexes formed at physiological pH, a discontinuous buffer system has been used to release the partners and preconcentrate them by transient ITP. The antigens and antibodies have finally been separated by CZE and detected by UV absorbance. An LOQ of 55 nM has been achieved. This methodology has been applied to quantify native β-LG in pasteurized and ultra-high-temperature-treated bovine milk. All the described procedures, including immunosorbent preparation, sample extraction, cleanup, preconcentration, and separation are completely automated on a commercial CE instrument. As this CE immunoassay method is simple, rapid, selective, and sensitive, it should be a practical and attractive technology for the analysis of complicated biological samples.

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DOI
10.1002/elps.200800106
Web of Science ID

WOS:000258856900017

Author(s)
Chen, Hong-Xu
Busnel, Jean-Marc  
Gassner, Anne-Laure  
Peltre, Gabriel
Zhang, Xin-Xiang
Girault, Hubert H.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
ELECTROPHORESIS
Volume

29

Issue

16

Start page

3414

End page

3421

Subjects

Immunocapture

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Isotachophoresis

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Magnetic beads

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β-Lactoglobulin

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