Indirect enzyme‐linked Immunosorbent assay for detection of cow's milk in goat's milk |
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Authors: | C. Castro R. Martín T. García E. Rodríguez I. González B. Sanz |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Nutrición y Bromatologìa III, Facultad de Veterinaria , Universidad Complutense , Madrid, 28040, Spain |
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Abstract: | An indirect enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has been developed for the specific detection of cow's milk (1–25%) in goat's milk. The test uses polyclonal antibodies raised in rabbits against bovine whey proteins (BWP). The anti‐BWP antibodies were recovered from the crude antiserum by immunoadsorption and elution from a column containing immobilized BWP. The anti‐BWP antibodies were biotinylated and rendered cow's milk specific by mixing them with lyophilized ovine and caprine whey proteins. Streptavidin‐peroxidase was used to detect the biotinylated anti‐BWP antibodies bound to bovine milk proteins immobilized on 96‐well plates. The colour developed by the subsequent enzymic conversion of the substrate gave clear absorbance differences when assaying mixtures of goat's milk containing variable amounts of cow's milk. |
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Keywords: | Biotinylated antibodies enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay goat's milk adulteration goat's milk specific antibodies |
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