S. Cairoli et al., ENZYME-LINKED-IMMUNOSORBENT-ASSAY FOR THE QUANTITATION OF THE FUNGICIDE TETRACONAZOLE IN FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES, Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 44(12), 1996, pp. 3849-3854
An antibody-immobilized ELISA test for the detection of the triazole t
etraconazole is described. The minimum detection limit was 2 ng/mL (pp
b), and the linearity of the assay extended from 1.9 to 1000 ng/mL (pp
b), with a variation of absorbance (Delta OD) of similar to 0.83 +/- 0
.04. Good reproducibility and reliability of the ELISA assay was found
for fruit commodities spiked with different amounts of tetraconazole.
The effect of fruit matrices on the sensibility of the ELISA was inve
stigated, and a matrix interference index (I-m) is proposed for quanti
tation of tetraconazole recovery in the analyzed fruit homogenates. An
alysis of fruit juices was optimized to minimize matrix interference.
This study could represent an approach for validation of ELISA tests f
or analysis of tetraconazole in fruit commodities and it should be ada
ptable to other food matrices.