Issue 21, 2024

A lateral strip assay for ultrasensitive detection of glyphosate in soybeans and corn

Abstract

Glyphosate (GLY) is widely applied in agriculture and horticulture as a herbicide. The development of genetically modified plants has caused abuse of GLY, with excessive residues potentially causing harm to human health. Consequently, a novel method needs to be built to detect GLY in soybeans and corn. Computer simulation was used to design an excellent hapten which was used to produce an anti-GLY monoclonal antibody (mAb) with outstanding sensitivity and affinity, and its 50%-inhibitory concentration (IC50) was 128.59 ng mL−1. Afterwards, an immunochromatographic assay strip was developed based on the mAb. In soybeans and corn, the visual detection limits were 1 mg kg−1 and 0.2 mg kg−1, while the cut-off values were 50 mg kg−1 and 5 mg kg−1, respectively. The reliability of the strips was proved by the existing methods. Thus, a rapid method to detect GLY residues on-site in soybeans and corn was established.

Graphical abstract: A lateral strip assay for ultrasensitive detection of glyphosate in soybeans and corn

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jul 2024
Accepted
22 Aug 2024
First published
26 Aug 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 5232-5242

A lateral strip assay for ultrasensitive detection of glyphosate in soybeans and corn

X. Ma, L. Liu, S. Song, H. Kuang, C. Xu and X. Xu, Analyst, 2024, 149, 5232 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN00958D

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