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Screening for the coccidiostats halofuginone and nicarbazin in egg and chicken muscle: development of an ELISA

  • A-C Huet
  • , L Mortier
  • , E Daeseleire
  • , T Fodey
  • , C Elliott
  • , P Delahaut

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    Abstract

    Nicarbazin and halofuginone have been widely used as coccidiostats for the prevention and treatment of coccidiosis in poultry. It has been shown that accidental cross-contamination of feed can lead to residues of these compounds in eggs and/or muscle. This paper describes a direct competitive assay for detecting halofuginone and nicarbazin, developed as qualitative screening assay. In an optimized competitive ELISA, antibodies showed 50% binding inhibition at approximately 0.08 ng ml(-1) for halofuginone and 2.5 ng ml(-1) for dinitrocarbanilide (marker residue for nicarbazin). Extraction from the matrix was carried out with acetonitrile followed by a wash with hexane. The assay's detection capability (CCbeta) for halofuginone was <0.5 microg kg(-1) in egg and <1 microg kg(-1) in muscle. For dinitrocarbanilide, the CCbeta was estimated at <3 microg kg(-1) in egg and <10 microg kg(-1) in chicken muscle.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalFood Additives and Contaminants
    Volume22
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)128-134
    Number of pages7
    ISSN0265-203X
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

    Keywords

    • Animals
    • Antibodies
    • Carbanilides
    • Chickens
    • Coccidiostats
    • Cross Reactions
    • Drug Residues
    • Eggs
    • Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
    • Food Contamination
    • Muscles
    • Nicarbazin
    • Piperidines
    • Quinazolines
    • Quinazolinones
    • Reproducibility of Results

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