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. 1973 Mar;25(3):421-6.
doi: 10.1128/am.25.3.421-426.1973.

Quantitative detection of type A staphylococcal enterotoxin by Laurell electroimmunodiffusion

Quantitative detection of type A staphylococcal enterotoxin by Laurell electroimmunodiffusion

E Gasper et al. Appl Microbiol. 1973 Mar.

Abstract

The detection of staphylococcal enterotoxin A by the quantitative technique of electroimmunodiffusion is described. High dilutions of type-specific rabbit antiserum were used in 1% agarose gels, 1 mm thick, and prepared in 0.05-mug barbital buffer, pH 8.6. Volumes of 10 muliters containing 1.5 to 10 ng of toxin were electrophoresed out of 4-mm diameter wells at 5 mA/cm width of gel. The precipitin cones formed were made visible by first immersing the agarose gels in 0.2 M NaCl and then overlaying the surface with the purified globulin fraction of sheep serum against rabbit globulin, followed by soaking of the gels in 1% aqueous cadmium acetate and staining with 0.1% thiazine red in 1% glacial acetic acid. Fully extended cones, 4 to 23 mm in length depending on toxin concentration and antiserum dilution, were developed in 2 to 5 h of electrophoresis, and visualization was achieved within 2 to 3 h. Because the method is qualitative, quantitative, simple, rapid, and sensitive, it offers a practical tool for the detection of small amounts of bacterial toxins in contaminated foods. The method should also qualify as a sensitive detection device in biochemical procedures which attempt to trace, detect, and identify biological substances in nanogram quantities, provided these substances are antigenic and capable of forming a precipitate with their specific antibodies.

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