1992
DOI: 10.1021/jf00017a020
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Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for imazaquin herbicide

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“…Immunoassay screening methods have been successfully developed as alternatives to the conventional microbiological or chemical methods for detecting pesticides (insecticides and herbicides), drug residues, and undesirable natural products (Azcona-Olivera et al, 1992;Candlish et al, 1988;Degand et al, 1992;Groopman et al, 1984;Hu et al, 1984;Jung et al, 1989;Plhak and Sporns, 1992;Roseman et al, 1992;Shelby and Kelley, 1992;Wong and Ahmed, 1992;Woychik et al, 1984;Xu et al, 1988). In contrast to microbiological assays, immunoassays are highly specific (Stanker et al, 1987;Vanderlaan et al, 1988;Van Emon et al, 1986), and unlike conventional chemical assays, they require minimal sample preparation procedures (Monroe, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Immunoassay screening methods have been successfully developed as alternatives to the conventional microbiological or chemical methods for detecting pesticides (insecticides and herbicides), drug residues, and undesirable natural products (Azcona-Olivera et al, 1992;Candlish et al, 1988;Degand et al, 1992;Groopman et al, 1984;Hu et al, 1984;Jung et al, 1989;Plhak and Sporns, 1992;Roseman et al, 1992;Shelby and Kelley, 1992;Wong and Ahmed, 1992;Woychik et al, 1984;Xu et al, 1988). In contrast to microbiological assays, immunoassays are highly specific (Stanker et al, 1987;Vanderlaan et al, 1988;Van Emon et al, 1986), and unlike conventional chemical assays, they require minimal sample preparation procedures (Monroe, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assay format appears to have an effect on the ability of an immunoassay to overcome these matrix effects. For analysis of environmental samples, competitive ELISAs that use immobilized antibody and an enzyme conjugate (Rubio et al, 1991;Schneider and Hammock, 1992;Wong and Ahmed, 1992;Lawruk et al, 1993a) perform better than competitive ELISAs that use free antibody in solution and a coating conjugate (Bushway et al, 1988;Feng et al, 1990;Goh et al, 1990). The purpose of this paper is to describe the development of competitive ELISAs for the herbicides fluroxypyr and triclopyr and outline the application of these ELISAs for use in quantitating concentrations of fluroxypyr and triclopyr in water and soil.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Immunoassay technology is being demonstrated as a viable alternative for and a complement to traditional analytical methods for monitoring agrochemicals (Brecht et al, 1995;Schwalbe et al, 1984;Thurman et al, 1990;Wong and Ahmed, 1992). Most assays have followed the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) format, in which measurements are made of the color produced from a colorless substrate by the action of an enzyme conjugated to either an antibody or an analyte molecule.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%