Production of a horse-specific monoclonal antibody and detection of horse meat in raw meat mixtures by an indirect ELISA |
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Authors: | Teresa García Rosario Martín Paloma Morales Ana I Haza Gonzalo Anguita Isabel Gonzlez Bernab Sanz Pablo E Hernndez |
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Affiliation: | Teresa García,Rosario Martín,Paloma Morales,Ana I Haza,Gonzalo Anguita,Isabel González,Bernabé Sanz,Pablo E Hernández |
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Abstract: | A stable hybridoma cell line (DD3) has been produced secreting a monoclonal antibody specific for horse muscle proteins. The DD3 monoclonal antibody (mAb) did not show significant cross-reactivity when tested against beef, chicken, pig and soya proteins or bovine caseins, gelatine and bovine serum albumin. The DD3 mAb was used in an indirect ELISA format for the detection of defined amounts of horse meat (10–500 g kg-1) in beef meat mixtures. Immunorecognition of monoclonal antibodies adsorbed to horse meat adsorbed onto the ELISA plate was made with rabbit anti-mouse immunoglobulins conjugated to the enzyme horseradish peroxidase. Subsequent enzymic conversion of the substrate gave clear optical density differences when assaying mixtures of minced beef containing different amounts of horse meat. |
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Keywords: | horse meat detection raw meat substitution monoclonal antibodies horse muscle soluble proteins enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) |
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