2022
DOI: 10.3390/foods11203305
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A Novel Metabolite as a Hapten to Prepare Monoclonal Antibodies for Rapid Screening of Quinoxaline Drug Residues

Abstract: Quinoxalines (Qx) are chemically synthesized antibacterial drugs with strong antibacterial and growth-promoting effects. Qx is heavily abused by farmers, resulting in large residues in animal-derived foods, which pose a serious threat to human health. Desoxyquinoxalines (DQx), which have the highest residue levels, have been identified as the major toxicant and have become a new generation of residue markers. In this study, we prepared monoclonal antibodies (mAb) based on a new generation metabolite (desoxymeq… Show more

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“…Desoxquinoxalines (DQx) are quinoxaline desoxymetabolites that have been identified as the primary toxicant and emerging residue markers due to their high levels of presence. Ic-ELISA is a straightforward, convenient, sensitive, specific and cost-effective method used for analysis [ 70 ]. The difference between direct ELISA and indirect ELISA lies in the detection process.…”
Section: Analysis Of Drug Residues In Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Desoxquinoxalines (DQx) are quinoxaline desoxymetabolites that have been identified as the primary toxicant and emerging residue markers due to their high levels of presence. Ic-ELISA is a straightforward, convenient, sensitive, specific and cost-effective method used for analysis [ 70 ]. The difference between direct ELISA and indirect ELISA lies in the detection process.…”
Section: Analysis Of Drug Residues In Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simplicity of this analytical method reduces the time required for sample pretreatment, improves efficiency and meets the demands of quinoxaline residue analysis. This is unlike instrumental detection assays such as HPLC or LC-MS/MS, which require costly equipment, complicated technology, a lengthy process and low detection efficiency [ 70 ].…”
Section: Analysis Of Drug Residues In Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%