Invited review: Advancements in lateral flow immunoassays for screening hazardous substances in milk and milk powder
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- DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15462
Invited review: Advancements in lateral flow immunoassays for screening hazardous substances in milk and milk powder
Abstract
Dairy-related food safety outbreaks, such as food-borne pathogen contamination, mycotoxin contamination, and veterinary drug contamination, sometimes happen and have been reported all over the world, affecting human health and, in some cases, leading to death. Thus, rapid yet robust detection methods are needed to monitor milk and milk powder for the presence of hazardous substances. The lateral flow immunoassay (LFI) is widely used in onsite testing because of its rapidity, simplicity, and convenience. In this review, we describe some traditional LFI used to detect hazardous substances in milk and milk powder. Furthermore, we discuss recent advances in LFI that aim to improve sensitivity or detection efficiency. These advances include the use of novel label materials, development of signal amplification systems, design of multiplex detection systems, and the use of nucleic acid-based LFI.
Keywords: lateral flow immunoassay; milk and milk powder; sensitivity enhancement.
Copyright © 2019 American Dairy Science Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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