C. Paepens
Ghent University
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Mycotoxin Research | 2006
S. De Saeger; Liberty Sibanda; C. Paepens; Marieke Lobeau; Barbara Delmulle; Ildikó Barna-Vetró; C. Van Peteghem
Rapid antibody-based mycotoxin screening techniques are designed to be used outside a laboratory environment, at the place of sampling. Results are expected immediately, so that commodities can be further processed without delay. Because they are used for mycotoxin analysis, very low levels (ppb and ppt range) should be detected. A further requirement is that the obtained results are accurate with a false negative rate of <5% at the level of interest.At first, plastic microtiter plates were used as solid phase materials for immobilizing antibodies (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays). However, to increase speed and user-friendliness, plastics were replaced by microporous membranes. As an example a flow-through enzyme immunoassay for the detection of fumonisins in cornflakes with a cut-off value of 275 μg/kg is described. No false negative results were observed and the false positive rate was 18%. However, enzyme labels, used to enable visual evaluation of results, did not seem to be completely satisfactory in terms of stability and repeatability of the generated signal. Therefore microparticle labels such as colloidal gold particles are used more and more,e.g. in a lateral flow dipstick immunoassay. When applied to the detection of aflatoxin B1 in pig feed a cut-off value of 5 μg/kg could be reached with no false negative results and a false positive rate of only 10%. Sample pretreatment for screening techniques should be rapid and simple. Preferably a simple solvent extraction is used, followed by a filtration and dilution step. However, for strongly coloured or complex food matrices, this did not seem to work. The combination of clean-up and detection in one single test device is a new approach. When using this clean-up tandem assay column for the detection of ochratoxin A in roasted coffee, a cut-off value of 6 μg/kg was reached. No false positive results were obtained, however, the false negative rate was 8%.
Analytica Chimica Acta | 2004
C. Paepens; S. De Saeger; Liberty Sibanda; Ildikó Barna-Vetró; I. Léglise; F. Van Hove; C. Van Peteghem
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2005
C. Paepens; S. De Saeger; C. Van Poucke; Frédéric Dumoulin; S. Van Calenbergh; C. Van Peteghem
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2005
C. Paepens; Sarah De Saeger; Liberty Sibanda; Ildikó Barna-Vetró; M Anselme; Yvan Larondelle; Carlos Van Peteghem
, 5th International Symposium on Hormone and Veterinary Drug Residue Analysis | 2006
S. De Saeger; L. Pussemier; C. Paepens; Jean-Claude Motte; J.-Y. Pierard; Yvan Larondelle
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Recent Advances in Food Analysis | 2005
L. Pussemier; Y Pierard; M Anselme; C. Paepens; Sarah De Saeger; M. Hoenig; I. Van Overmeire; Hanot; L. De Temmerman; Motte J; Yves-Jacques Schneider; L. Goeyens; Carlos Van Peteghem; Yvan Larondelle
Abstracts Book van het KVCV-Symposium "Voedselchemie in Vlaanderen V : Trends in de Levensmiddelenanalyse" | 2005
Annelore Schaut; Thérèse Sergent; Sarah De Saeger; C. Paepens; Yves-Jacques Schneider; Yvan Larondelle; Carlos Van Peteghem
Archive | 2005
M Anselme; C. Paepens; J.-Y. Pierard; Sarah De Saeger; F. Van Hove; Motte J; Yves-Jacques Schneider; L. Pussemier; Carlos Van Peteghem; Yvan Larondelle
Abstracts of lectures and posters of the International Conference and Marketplace "Rapid Methods Europe 2005 for Food and Feed Quality Determination" | 2005
Liberty Sibanda; Sarah De Saeger; C. Paepens; Carlos Van Peteghem
Abstracts of lectures and posters of the International Conference and Marketplace "Rapid Methods Europe 2005 for Food and Feed Quality Determination" | 2005
C. Paepens; Sarah De Saeger; Liberty Sibanda; Ildikó Barna-Vetró; M Anselme; Yvan Larondelle; Carlos Van Peteghem