Polyclonal antisera against lactucin and lactucopicrin, two bitter-tasting principles of chicory (Cichorium intybus L.), were obtained after immunization of rabbits with KLH-lactucin and KLHlactucopicrin conjugates, respectively. In competitive ELISA, the sera from KLH-lactucopicrinimmunized rabbits showed a very low cross-reactivity with other sesquiterpene lactones containing a guaiane skeleton, 0.5% with lactucin, 1% with a mixture of lactucin and 11 ,13-dihydrolactucin, and 5% with 8-deoxylactucin and 11 ,13-dihydro-8-deoxylactucin. The sera from rabbits immunized with KLH-lactucin showed 50% cross-reaction with 8-deoxylactucin and its 11 ,13-dihydro derivative and only 0.4% cross-reaction with lactucopicrin. In competitive ELISAs, chicory extracts spiked with free sesquiterpene lactones showed an expected increase in inhibition level. These ELISAs seem useful in the assessment of chicory bitterness.
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