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Development of High-Performance and Rapid Immunoassay for Model Food Allergen Lysozyme Using Antibody-Conjugated Bacterial Magnetic Particles and Fully Automated System

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A high-performance and rapid chemiluminescence immunoassay for model food allergen lysozyme, one of the major allergenic components inegg white, using antibody-conjugated bacterial magnetic particles and a fully automated system was developed. This system contains a reaction station, tip rack, and an eight-tip pipettor that is able to attach and detach a strong magnet to the tip surface. The immunoreaction time was shortened to5 min, and the assay was completed within 20 min. The lower detection limit for lysozyme was 10 ng/mL. This system can be used to perform 24 samples in 60 min within 10% coefficient of variation.

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Sato, R., Takeyama, H., Tanaka, T., Matsunaga, T. (2001). Development of High-Performance and Rapid Immunoassay for Model Food Allergen Lysozyme Using Antibody-Conjugated Bacterial Magnetic Particles and Fully Automated System. In: Davison, B.H., McMillan, J., Finkelstein, M. (eds) Twenty-Second Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals. ABAB Symposium. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-0217-2_9

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