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Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein
The aim of the study was to analytically evaluate quantum dots in immunohistofluorescence (IHF-QD) microscopic imaging as detectors of food allergens—peanut and wheat. The experiment was designed as two in silico experiments or simulations: (a) models of pastry samples were prepared with the additio...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32102221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9020239 |
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author | Kalčáková, Ludmila Tremlová, Bohuslava Pospiech, Matej Hostovský, Martin Dordević, Dani Javůrková, Zdeňka Běhalová, Hana Bartlová, Marie |
author_facet | Kalčáková, Ludmila Tremlová, Bohuslava Pospiech, Matej Hostovský, Martin Dordević, Dani Javůrková, Zdeňka Běhalová, Hana Bartlová, Marie |
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description | The aim of the study was to analytically evaluate quantum dots in immunohistofluorescence (IHF-QD) microscopic imaging as detectors of food allergens—peanut and wheat. The experiment was designed as two in silico experiments or simulations: (a) models of pastry samples were prepared with the addition of allergenic components (peanut and wheat protein components) and without the addition of allergenic components, and (b) positive and negative commercial samples underwent food allergen detection. The samples from both simulations were tested by the ELISA and IHF-QD microscopic methods. The primary antibodies (secondary antibodies to a rabbit Fc fragment with labeled CdSe/ZnS QD) were labelled at 525, 585, and 655 nm emissions. The use of quantum dots (QDs) has expanded to many science areas and they are also finding use in food allergen detection, as shown in the study. The study indicated that differences between the ELISA and IHF-QD microscopic methods were not observable among experimentally produced pastry samples with and without allergenic components, although differences were observed among commercial samples. The important value of the study is certainly the differences found in the application of different QD conjugates (525, 585, and 655). The highest contrast was found in the application of 585 QD conjugates that can serve for the possible quantification of present food allergens—peanuts and wheat. The study clearly emphasized that QD can be used for the qualitative detection of food allergens and can represent a reliable analytical method for food allergen detection in different food matrixes. |
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spelling | pubmed-70744832020-03-20 Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein Kalčáková, Ludmila Tremlová, Bohuslava Pospiech, Matej Hostovský, Martin Dordević, Dani Javůrková, Zdeňka Běhalová, Hana Bartlová, Marie Foods Article The aim of the study was to analytically evaluate quantum dots in immunohistofluorescence (IHF-QD) microscopic imaging as detectors of food allergens—peanut and wheat. The experiment was designed as two in silico experiments or simulations: (a) models of pastry samples were prepared with the addition of allergenic components (peanut and wheat protein components) and without the addition of allergenic components, and (b) positive and negative commercial samples underwent food allergen detection. The samples from both simulations were tested by the ELISA and IHF-QD microscopic methods. The primary antibodies (secondary antibodies to a rabbit Fc fragment with labeled CdSe/ZnS QD) were labelled at 525, 585, and 655 nm emissions. The use of quantum dots (QDs) has expanded to many science areas and they are also finding use in food allergen detection, as shown in the study. The study indicated that differences between the ELISA and IHF-QD microscopic methods were not observable among experimentally produced pastry samples with and without allergenic components, although differences were observed among commercial samples. The important value of the study is certainly the differences found in the application of different QD conjugates (525, 585, and 655). The highest contrast was found in the application of 585 QD conjugates that can serve for the possible quantification of present food allergens—peanuts and wheat. The study clearly emphasized that QD can be used for the qualitative detection of food allergens and can represent a reliable analytical method for food allergen detection in different food matrixes. MDPI 2020-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7074483/ /pubmed/32102221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9020239 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kalčáková, Ludmila Tremlová, Bohuslava Pospiech, Matej Hostovský, Martin Dordević, Dani Javůrková, Zdeňka Běhalová, Hana Bartlová, Marie Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title | Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title_full | Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title_fullStr | Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title_short | Use of IHF-QD Microscopic Analysis for the Detection of Food Allergenic Components: Peanuts and Wheat Protein |
title_sort | use of ihf-qd microscopic analysis for the detection of food allergenic components: peanuts and wheat protein |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32102221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9020239 |
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