“…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).…”