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Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by molds, which have strong carcinogenicity and reduce immunity. Common mycotoxins mainly include aflatoxin, ochratoxin, DON, trichothecenes (T-2 toxin), zearalenone, fusarium moniliformin, fumonisins, etc. Grain and feed are easily contaminated by mycotoxins, and this problem has increasingly become a major problem that cannot be ignored in modern agricultural production.
Welch Materials has developed a series of mycotoxin immunoaffinity column products with its strong scientific research strength and advanced production technology. Applicable to various testing laboratories, import and export institutions, etc.
Generally, a complete immunoaffinity column consists of 6 parts:
• Column tube (1mL/3mL)
• Stationary phase (agarose gel)
• Antibodies (agar-coupled specific antibodies)
• Protective solution (usually a buffer solution to keep the agar wet)
• frit and top and bottom caps (to prevent column fluid loss)
Immunoaffinity column technology is immunoaffinity chromatography technology, which is a purification technology that simplifies the sample extraction process and effectively improves the purity of the sample in the process of sample pretreatment. Due to its strong specificity, it belongs to trace detection in food analysis, and the detection limit very low. Welchom® immunoaffinity columns are used to separate and purify mycotoxins from samples based on the specific reaction between antigens and antibodies. Antibodies in the immunoaffinity column are suspended in the gel by covalent bonding and specifically adsorb the mycotoxins in the sample. If the sample for detection contains mycotoxins, the toxins are captured and bound by the antibody as the sample passes through the immunoaffinity column. All other substances are washed from the immunoaffinity column. Methanol was used as the eluent, and the mycotoxins were eluted from the antibodies.
Before use, restore the affinity column to room temperature, let off the protective solution of the column, and then carry out the process of sample loading, washing and elution.
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