Quantitative fluorescent detection of tetracycline in animal-derived foods using quantum dots.

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作者:Xin Cheng, Zhou Jingming, Chen Yumei, Chen Zhuting, Xue Hua, Liu Yankai, Liu Hongliang, Liang Chao, Zhu Xifang, Zhang Ying, Qi Yanhua, Zhang Gaiping, Wang Aiping
Tetracycline (Tc) antibiotics, a class of synthetically produced broad-spectrum antimicrobial drugs, have been widely used in animal husbandry, leading to their widespread presence in animal-derived foods. However, misuse, overuse, and non-compliance with withdrawal periods in animal farming have resulted in excessive Tc residues in these foods, which can cause various adverse reactions in humans, induce bacterial resistance, and pose a significant threat to public health. Consequently, the detection of Tc antibiotic residues in animal-derived food has become a critical issue. This study aims to establish a novel method for quantifying Tc residues in animal-derived food using quantum dots (QDs) fluorescence immunoassay (FLISA). The developed method was optimized to achieve a detection limit of 0.69 ng/mL and a quantitative detection range of 1.30 ~ 59.22 ng/mL. The applicability of the method was demonstrated by successfully determining Tc residues in pork, chicken, fish, milk, eggs, and honey samples spiked with Tc standard solutions, yielding recoveries ranging from 94.01% to 110.19% and relative standard deviations between 1.10% and 11.39%. The significance of this study lies in its potential to provide a rapid and reliable approach for monitoring Tc residues in animal-derived food products, thereby contributing to the enhancement of food safety monitoring practices. KEY POINTS: • Screen out tetracycline-specific blocking monoclonal antibodies • The quantitative detection has high specificity and sensitivity • This method can be a useful tool for laboratories or testing facilities.

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