A rapid and sensitive lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) for the detection of gluten in foods

Robert Hnasko(United States Department of Agriculture), Eric Jackson(United States Department of Agriculture), Alice V. Lin(Agricultural Research Service - Pacific West Area), Ronald P. Haff(Agricultural Research Service - Pacific West Area), Jeffery A. McGarvey(Western Regional Research Center)
Food Chemistry
March 13, 2021
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Abstract

The gluten protein found in a variety of cereal grains is a food allergen that can elicit a spectrum of immuno-inflammatory responses in people. Consumer awareness has prompted changes in food labeling requirements, expanded gluten-free food product availability and increased demand for effective gluten testing methodologies. To meet the challenges associated with gluten testing from diverse and complex foods we developed a lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) using a pair of novel gliadin monoclonal antibodies (MAbs). Using a visual gold reporter, we show sensitive gluten detection (150 ng/mL) from complex food substrates using a fast (<5 min) and easy testing methodology. In this report we characterize the binding properties of a cohort of newly generated gliadin monoclonal antibodies suitable for gluten detection using multiple assay formats and introduce a novel plug-n-play test strip platform with integrated test components in a single-use format.


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