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Non-Specific Binding and Cross-Reaction of ELISA: A Case Study of Porcine Hemoglobin Detection.

Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2021-08-28)
Xingyi Jiang, Meng Wu, Jonathan Albo, Qinchun Rao
ABSTRACT

Different types of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) have been widely used to control food safety and quality. To develop an accurate and reproducible ELISA, false immunodetection results caused by non-specific binding (NSB) and cross-reaction must be prevented. During the case study of sandwich ELISA development for the detection of porcine hemoglobin (PHb), several critical factors leading to NSB and cross-reaction were found. First, to reduce the NSB of the target analyte, the selection of microplate and blocker was discussed. Second, cross-reactions between enzyme-labeled secondary antibodies and sample proteins were demonstrated. In addition, the function of (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) was evaluated. Overall, this study highlights the essence of both antibody and assay validation to minimize any false-positive/negative immunodetection results.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-Rabbit IgG (whole molecule)–Peroxidase antibody produced in goat, affinity isolated antibody
Sigma-Aldrich
Bovine Serum Albumin, cold ethanol fraction, pH 5.2, ≥96%
Sigma-Aldrich
Streptavidin−Peroxidase from Streptomyces avidinii, lyophilized powder