A Colloidal Gold Immunochromatographic Assay for On-site Lead Detection in Vegetable Oil

Abstract

Lead (Pb) contamination in vegetable oil poses a significant threat to human health, and traditional detection methods have many limitations. In this study, a monoclonal antibody (mAb) against Pb²⁺ was prepared, and a colloidal gold immunochromatographic assay (CGIA) strip was developed for the on-site detection of Pb²⁺ in vegetable oil. The antigens Pb²⁺-ITCBE-KLH and Pb²⁺-ITCBE-BSA were synthesized and characterized by UV spectrophotometry. The obtained mAb, of IgG2a heavy chain and Kappa light chain subtype, had a high affinity constant of 7.3×10⁸ L/mol and high specificity. Through optimization of the pH of the colloidal gold- labeled anti-Pb²⁺ mAb, components in the resuspension solution, and sample pretreatment conditions, the developed CGIA test strip showed a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.209 mg/kg for vegetable oil samples. The recovery of CGIA for spiked samples was 95.78-98.52%, consistent with that of inductively-coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), indicating its reliability. This CGIA strip provided a rapid and reliable method for detecting Pb²⁺ in vegetable oil, with potential for practical applications in ensuring vegetable oil quality and safety.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2025
Accepted
02 May 2025
First published
02 Jun 2025

Analyst, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

A Colloidal Gold Immunochromatographic Assay for On-site Lead Detection in Vegetable Oil

J. Li, L. zhang, G. qian, A. wu, L. Liu, L. Guo, L. cheng, C. Xu and H. Kuang, Analyst, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5AN00393H

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