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Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B-pesticides Food Contaminants and Agricultural Wastes | 1996

Rapid assays for environmental and biological monitoring.

Ferenc Szurdoki; Lynn L. Jaeger; Adam S. Harris; Horacio Kido; Ingrid Wengatz; Marvin H. Goodrow; A. Székács; Monika Wortberg; J. Zheng; Donald W. Stoutamire; James R. Sanborn; S. D. Gilman; A. D. Jones; Shirley J. Gee; Prabhakara V. Choudary; Bruce D. Hammock

Rapid, inexpensive, sensitive, and selective enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) now are utilized in environmental science. In this laboratory, many ELISAs have been developed for pesticides and other toxic substances and also for their metabolites. Compounds for which ELISAs have recently been devised include insecticides (organophosphates, carbaryl, pyrethroids, and fenoxycarb), herbicides (s-triazines, arylureas, triclopyr, and bromacil), fungicides (myclobutanil), TCDD, and metabolites of naphthalene and toluene. New rapid assays have been developed for mercury.


Journal of Insect Physiology | 2002

Induction of dauer pupae by fenoxycarb in the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Skarlatos G. Dedos; Ferenc Szurdoki; András Székács; Akira Mizoguchi; Hajime Fugo

Topical application of fenoxycarb (1 &mgr;g per animal) at 129 or 132 h of the fifth instar larvae of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, did not induce morphological abnormalities in the pupal stage, but these animals became dauer (permanent) pupae. This condition of B. mori and the endocrine events leading to permanent pupae are discussed in this work. Application of fenoxycarb at 132 h of the fifth instar elicited a high ecdysteroid titre in the pharate pupal stage and a steadily high ecdysteroid titre in the pupal stage. The fenoxycarb-induced permanent pupae had non-degenerating prothoracic glands that secreted low amounts of ecdysteroid and did not respond to recombinant prothoracicotropic hormone (rPTTH) late in the pupal stage. The Bombyx PTTH titre in the haemolymph, determined by a time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay, was lower than that of controls at the time of pupal ecdysis, but higher than controls later in the pupal stage in fenoxycarb-treated animals. After application of fenoxycarb, its haemolymph level, measured by ELISA, reached a peak at pupal ecdysis, then remained low. These results suggest that the fenoxycarb-mediated induction of permanent pupae is only partially a brain-centred phenomenon. It also involves alterations in the hormonal interplay that govern both the initiation of pupal-adult differentiation and changes in the steroidogenic pathway of the prothoracic glands of B. mori.


Advances in Fluorescence Sensing Technology II | 1995

Immunoassays for pesticide monitoring

Ingrid Wengatz; Ferenc Szurdoki; Anand R. Swamy; Lawrence Evans; Gabor Patonay; Eric Stimmann; Michael J. Delwiche; Donald W. Stoutamire; Shirley J. Gee; Bruce D. Hammock

This study compares two formats of rapid assays for the detection of pesticides (bromacil and pyrethroid based metabolites): enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunoassay with near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence detection. NIR dye immunoassay (NIRDIA) measurements were carried out by using two different instruments, both having a silicon photodiode as the detector and a laser diode for excitation. ELISA and NIRDIA were performed in a tracer format, where the specific antibody is bound to the surface of a microtiter plate well and the tracer with enzyme or fluorescent dye label competes with the analyte for the antibody binding site. It was demonstrated that the NIRDIA is at least as sensitive as the ELISA. Both assays detect pesticides in the (mu) g/L (ppb) range. Hapten- macromolecule-NIR dye-conjugates have been synthesized with various biopolymers (e.g., proteins) as carriers. The use of carrier macromolecules enables convenient purification of the cyanine dye derivatives. The mild conjugation method of the dye is based on isothiocyanate chemistry.


Bioconjugate Chemistry | 1995

Development of rapid mercury assays. Synthesis of sulfur- and mercury-containing conjugates.

Ferenc Szurdoki; Horacio Kido; Bruce D. Hammock


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1996

Synthesis of Protein Conjugates and Development of Immunoassays for AAL Toxins

Ferenc Szurdoki; Eugene K. Trousdale; Barney Ward; Shirley J. Gee; Bruce D. Hammock; David G. Gilchrist


Pest Management Science | 2003

Evaluation of an enzyme immunoassay for the detection of the insect growth regulator fenoxycarb in environmental and biological samples.

Hong T.M Le; Ferenc Szurdoki; András Székács


Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology | 2002

Fenoxycarb levels and their effects on general and juvenile hormone esterase activity in the hemolymph of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Skarlatos G. Dedos; Ferenc Szurdoki; András Székács; Takahiro Shiotsuki; Bruce D. Hammock; Jun Shimada; Hajime Fugo


ACS Symposium Series | 1996

Recent Developments in Immunoassays and Related Methods for the Detection of Xenobiotics

Ingrid Wengatz; Adam S. Harris; S. Douglass Gilman; Monika Wortberg; Horacio Kido; Ferenc Szurdoki; Marvin H. Goodrow; Lynn L. Jaeger; Donald W. Stoutamire; James R. Sanborn; Shirley J. Gee; Bruce D. Hammock


ACS Symposium Series | 1996

Rapid mercury assays

Ferenc Szurdoki; Horacio Kido; Bruce D. Hammock


ACS Symposium Series | 1996

Near-Infrared Fluorescent Immunoassays: A Novel Approach to Environmental Analysis

Anand R. Swamy; M. I. Danesvar; Lawrence Evans; L. Strekowski; N. Narayanan; Ferenc Szurdoki; Ingrid Wengatz; Bruce D. Hammock; Gabor Patonay

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Shirley J. Gee

University of California

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Horacio Kido

University of California

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Ingrid Wengatz

University of California

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Barney Ward

University of California

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András Székács

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Adam S. Harris

University of California

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Anand R. Swamy

Georgia State University

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