A rapid and accurate method for screening T-2 toxin in food and feed using competitive AlphaLISA

FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2021 Apr 22;368(6):fnab029. doi: 10.1093/femsle/fnab029.

Abstract

T-2 is a common mycotoxin contaminating cereal crops. Chronic consumption of food contaminated with T-2 toxin can lead to death, so simple and accurate detection methods in food and feed are necessary. In this paper, we establish a highly sensitive and accurate method for detecting T-2 toxin using AlphaLISA. The system consists of acceptor beads labeled with T-2-bovine serum albumin (BSA), streptavidin-labeled donor beads and biotinylated T-2 antibodies. T-2 in the sample matrix competes with T-2-BSA for antibodies. Adding biotinylated antibodies to the test well followed by T-2 and T-2-BSA acceptor beads yielded a detection range of 0.03-500 ng/mL. The half-maximal inhibitory concentration was 2.28 ng/mL and the coefficient of variation was <10%. In addition, this method had no cross-reaction with other related mycotoxins. This optimized method for extracting T-2 from food and feed samples achieved a recovery rate of approximately 90% in T-2 concentrations as low as 1 ng/mL, better than the performance of a commercial ELISA kit. This competitive AlphaLISA method offers high sensitivity, good specificity, good repeatability and simple operation for detecting T-2 toxin in food and feed.

Keywords: AlphaLISA; HT-2 toxin; T-2 toxin; competitive detection; mycotoxin.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed* / analysis
  • Edible Grain / chemistry
  • Food Analysis* / methods
  • Food Contamination* / analysis
  • Limit of Detection
  • T-2 Toxin / analysis

Substances

  • T-2 Toxin