Is. Kim et al., Determination of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds in electrical insulating oils by enzyme immunoassay, ANALYT CHIM, 422(2), 2000, pp. 167-177
The development and performance of a competitive indirect immunoassay for t
he quantitation of polychlorinated biphenyl compounds (PCBs) in insulating
oils is described. Reagent preparation and the assay characterisation, opti
misation and validation steps are described. The dynamic range of the assay
for Aroclors 1254 and 1260 in methanol was 30-1000 ng ml(-1) with 50% sign
al inhibition values of 217 and 212 ng ml(-1), respectively. Impending legi
slation in the UK is likely to decree that oils containing >50 mu g ml(-1)
PCBs be considered contaminated. Assay sensitivity increased with the degre
e of PCB chlorination. The assay of structurally related compounds of envir
onmental concern yielded cross-reactivity values of <0.6%. The immunoassay
proved reliable for the analysis of diluted transformer oils containing >35
mu g ml(-1) PCB (neat) but over-estimated PCB levels in diluted oils conta
ining <10 mu g ml(-1) of neat analyte. The oils required pre-treatment usin
g either solid-phase extraction or washing with KOH-ethanol/sulphuric acid
to remove matrix interferents. The analytical performance of the assay was
compared against a commercially available semi-quantitative immunoassay kit
for PCBs in soil and water. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.