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Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
2014 Volume.46 No. 5 p.538 ~ p.543
Development of Sandwich ELISA for the Detection of Shrimp in Processed Foods
DO Jung-Ryong

Back Su-Yeon
Shon Dong-Hwa
Abstract
A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method (sELISA) for detecting the presence of shrimp in processed foods was developed using rabbit polyclonal antibodies against tropomyosin produced by black tiger prawns (shrimp). Based on the standard curve derived using this method, the detection range of shrimp was determined to be 1- 100 ¥ìg/mL. The cross-reactivity of these antibodies toward black tiger prawns, fleshy prawns, cocktail prawns, lobster, and blue crab was 100, 73, 155, 18, and 0%, respectively. When shrimp was heated for 10 min, the mean assay recovery of tropomyosin was 121-221% at 70-100oC and 7.8% at 121oC. When shrimp was added to cream soup, weaning food, sausage, fish paste, and sauce, the mean assay recovery was 397, 639, 168, 234, and 0%, respectively. In sample tests involving 14 commercial items, the coincidence ratio of assay results and reference was 79%.
KEYWORD
shrimp tropomyosin,
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