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Analysis of Carbamates Pesticides: Immunogical Technique by Local Development of Enzyme-linked Immuno-Sorbent Assay

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Carbamates insecticides are used increasingly in agriculture as a replacement for environmentally more persistent organochlorine insecticides for the control of insect pests. It was the most used pesticides in Loukkous-Morocco.… Click to show full abstract

Carbamates insecticides are used increasingly in agriculture as a replacement for environmentally more persistent organochlorine insecticides for the control of insect pests. It was the most used pesticides in Loukkous-Morocco. Conventional methods employed to detect/analyze carbamates residues are time consuming and require sophisticated equipment only available in well-equipped laboratories. In addition, the conventional methods usually require a lot of complex pre-treatment of samples. Therefore, convenient and rapid pesticide detection system is urgently needed. In this order, we aimed to develop a rapid ELISA (enzyme-linked immuno-Sorbent Assay) for detection of some carbamates such as carbendazim [methyl 2-benzimidazole carbamate] and carbofuran [2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl-7-benzofuranylmethyl carbamate]. To develop an immunoassay for carbendazim and carbofuran we have synthesized molecules with acid function (haptens with 4 and 5 carbons) that are coupled with BSA protein and injected to the rabbits, collected antibodies are used for the achievements of the immunoanalytical assay.

Keywords: immuno sorbent; linked immuno; sorbent assay; enzyme linked

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Year Published: 2018

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