Fourier transform infrared immunosensors for model hapten molecules

2009 
Abstract We report experimental results concerning the detection of 2,4-dinitrophenol, under its free form or coupled to human serum albumin using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-based sensors. Competitive immunoreactions were carried out using several anti-dinitrophenol monoclonal antibodies. Comparison with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in competition is given for standard operating conditions. FTIR detection limits are comparable to those obtained by ELISA. The limits of detection are about 5–15 ng/mL for the coupled DNP. Using the LO-DNP61 antibody, a detection limit of ≅ 5 ng/mL was also estimated for the free DNP molecules but is much higher for the other antibodies.
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