Rapid immunochemical methods for the analysis of proquinazid in strawberry QuEChERS extracts
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00216-024-05428-0
Rapid immunochemical methods for the analysis of proquinazid in strawberry QuEChERS extracts
Abstract
Proquinazid is a new-generation fungicide authorized in the EU for combating powdery mildew infections in high-value crops. Due to the perishable nature of fruits, alternative analytical methods are necessary to protect consumer's health from pesticide residues. Currently, immunoassays are a well-established approach for rapidly monitoring chemical contaminants. However, the production of high-quality immunoreagents, such as antibodies and bioconjugates, is essential. This study presents a newly designed hapten that maintains the characteristic moieties of proquinazid unmodified. The linear aliphatic substituents of this molecule were used to introduce the spacer arm. A three-step synthesis strategy was optimized to prepare a hapten that displays the entire 6-iodoquinazolin-4(3H)-one moiety with excellent yields. The N-hydroxysuccimidyl ester of the hapten was activated and purified to prepare a protein conjugate with high hapten density, which was used as an immunogen. Antibodies were raised and competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays were developed. To enhance the assay's sensitivity, two additional heterologous haptens were prepared by modifying the halogenated substituent at C-6. The optimized assays demonstrated low limits of detection in buffer, approximately 0.05 μg/L. When applied to the analysis of proquinazid in QuEChERS extracts of strawberry samples, the immunoassays produced precise and accurate results, particularly in the 10-1000 μg/kg range.
Keywords: ELISA; Hapten design; Powdery mildew; Residue analysis; Strawberry.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval: The study has been performed according to the ethical standards approved by the University of Valencia bioethic committee. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing interests.
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