Progress in Immunoassays of Toxic Alkaloids in Plant-Derived Medicines: A Review |
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Authors: | Zhenhui Ren Huixia Zhang Zile Wang Xin Chen Liu Yang Haiyang Jiang |
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Affiliation: | Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China; (Z.R.); (H.Z.); (Z.W.); (X.C.); (L.Y.) |
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Abstract: | Plants are the cradle of the traditional medicine system, assuaging human or animal diseases, and promoting health for thousands of years. However, many plant-derived medicines contain toxic alkaloids of varying degrees of toxicity that pose a direct or indirect threat to human and animal health through accidental ingestion, misuse of plant materials, or through the food chain. Thus, rapid, easy, and sensitive methods are needed to effectively screen these toxic alkaloids to guarantee the safety of plant-derived medicines. Antibodies, due to their inherent specificity and high affinity, have been used as a variety of analytical tools and techniques. This review describes the antigen synthesis and antibody preparation of the common toxic alkaloids in plant-derived medicines and discusses the advances of antibody-based immunoassays in the screening and detection of toxic alkaloids in plants or other related matrices. Finally, the limitations and prospects of immunoassays for toxic alkaloids are discussed. |
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Keywords: | toxic alkaloid plant-derived medicine hapten design antibody immunoassay |
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