5 edition of Immunoassays for trace chemical analysis found in the catalog.
Published
1991
by American Chemical Society in Washington, DC
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Martin Vanderlaan, editor ... [et al.]. |
Series | ACS symposium series ;, 451 |
Contributions | Vanderlaan, Martin, 1948-, International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (1989 : Honolulu, Hawaii) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA1223.I45 I47 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 374 p. : |
Number of Pages | 374 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1861073M |
ISBN 10 | 0841219052 |
LC Control Number | 90014504 |
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1. Author(s): Vanderlaan,Martin,; International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies,( Honolulu, Hawaii) Title(s): Immunoassays for trace chemical analysis: monitoring toxic chemicals in humans, food, and the environment/ Martin Vanderlaan. Trace Determination of Pesticides and their Degradation Products in Water is a critical compilation of analytical methods for the monitoring of pesticides and their degradation products in water. It contains up-to-date material and is the result of the authors' experience in the pesticide analysis field. The book is structured in six chapters.
Residue analysis in food safety is a rapidly growing field using a whole range of differing analytical methods. The use of immunoassay is comparatively new to the food industry, but because of its ease of use, it will undoubtedly become a standard method in the areas of food safety, food manufacturing, and quality assurance. Simply search by keyword then filter your results to find the right ELISA kit, Luminex™ assay or antibody pair. Results can be filtered by assay type, species, detection method and even by the protein family. We have a wide selection of products related to primary immunoassays including buffer kits and accessories.
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Immunoassays for Trace Chemical Analysis. Monitoring Toxic Chemicals in Humans, Food, and the Environment. ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society, Ex-technical library hardback w/o dust jacket, minimal library stamps & labels, writing packed pages, pages, index, text is clean & unmarked, good : Hardcover.
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Immunoassays for trace chemical analysis: monitoring toxic chemicals in humans, food, and the environment. In the food analysis area, immunoassays are widely used for chemical residue analysis, identification of bacteria and viruses, and detection of proteins in food and agricultural products.
Immunoassays are among the most powerful and sensitive technologies now available for patient diagnosis and monitoring. This book is an indispensable guide to information on the theory and practice of immunoassays. It discusses the scientific basis of these technologies in a logical, organized, and heuristic manner and provides protocols for specific assays.
The detection system in immunoassays depends on readily detectable labels (e.g. radioisotopes or enzymes) coupled to one of the immunoanalytical reagents (i.e.
analyte or antibody). The use of these labels in immunoassays results in assay methods with extremely high sensitivity and low limits of detection (15, 16).Cited by: David Wild, Wlad Kusnezow, in The Immunoassay Handbook (Fourth Edition), Immunoassays that require separation of the antibody bound and free fractions of the tracer are known as chapter provides an insight into the wide range of separation techniques that have been used.
Homogeneous immunoassays do not require separations. They are described elsewhere in the book. Get this from a library. Immunoassays for trace chemical analysis: monitoring toxic chemicals in humans, food, and the environment: developed from a symposium sponsored by the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, December[Martin Vanderlaan;].
Immunoassays for Trace Chemical Analysis. Monitoring Toxic Chemicals in Humans, Food, and the Environment. ACS Symposium Series Vanderlaan, Martin, Larry H. Stanker, Bruce E. Watkins, and Dean W. Roberts (editors). analysis are attributed to their inherent specificity, high-throughput, and high sensitivity for the analysis of wide range of analytes in biological samples.
The detection system in immunoassays depends on readily detectable labels (e.g. radioisotopes or enzymes) coupled to one of the immunoanalytical reagents (i.e. analyte or antibody).Cited by: The fourth edition of The Immunoassay Handbook provides an excellent, thoroughly updated guide to the science, technology and applications of ELISA and other immunoassays, including a wealth of practical advice.
It encompasses a wide range of methods and gives an insight into the latest developments and applications in clinical and veterinary practice and in pharmaceutical and life.
Trace analysis of pollutants by use of honeybees, immunoassays, and chemiluminescence detection Article Literature Review in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry () October with.
Sandeep K. Vashist, John H.T. Luong, in Handbook of Immunoassay Technologies, 1 Overview of Immunoassays. Immunoassays (IAs) play a critical role in various bioanalytical settings, such as clinical diagnostics, biopharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, security, and food testing.
During –, a wide range of IAs have been developed to provide the quantitative. The final chapter is devoted to the development of biological techniques, immunoassays and biosensors, for the trace determination of pesticides in water samples.
The book answers a key problem in pesticide analysis: the diversity of chemical functional groups, with varying polarity and physicochemical cturer: Elsevier Science. Immunoassays have a firm place among routine methods for the analysis of drugs in biological fluids and other matrices. The technique may be used by the smallest or largest of laboratories with methods that range from single–use point–of–care tests for the analysis of a single sample to fully automated systems capable of analysing thousands of [ ].
Trace Determination of Pesticides and their Degradation Products in Water is a critical compilation of analytical methods for the monitoring of pesticides and their degradation products in water. It contains up-to-date material and is the result of the authors' experience in the pesticide analysis field.
The book is structured in six chapters, starting from general aspects of pesticides like. An immunoassay is a biochemical test that measures the presence or concentration of a macromolecule or a small molecule in a solution through the use of an antibody (usually) or an antigen (sometimes).
The molecule detected by the immunoassay is often referred to as an "analyte" and is in many cases a protein, although it may be other kinds of molecules, of different size and types, as long as MeSH: D IMMUNOASSAYS FOR RESIDUE ANALYSIS trace analytes down to the part-per-billionlevel.
Analytical SFE is not nonnally concerned with the extraction oflarge quantities ofmaterial; consequently, it can be applied for the analysis ofa wide variety ofanalytes (encompassing a large polarity range) at trace levels in different sample matrices.
The "Handbook of Analytical Techniques" serves as a concise, one-stop reference source for every professional, researcher, or student using analytical techniques.
All relevant spectroscopic, chromatographic, and electrochemical techniques are described, including chemical and biochemical sensors, as well as e. thermal analysis, bioanalytical. 2nd generation immunoassays noncompetitive immunometric assays (IRMA, ELISA, lateral flow assays, automated assays, random access automates, consolidation with clinical chemistry .) 3rd generation immunoassays microspot analysis, biochip arrays, multiple parameter testing.
3rd generation immunoassays multiple parameter testing.The final chapter is devoted to the development of biological techniques, immunoassays and biosensors, for the trace determination of pesticides in water samples. The book answers one of the key problems in pesticide analysis: the diversity of chemical functional groups, Format: Tapa blanda.The U.
S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) enforcement and monitoring programs for pesticide residues in foods are based primarily on five multiresidue methods which use traditional quantitative techniques, such as gas or liquid chromatography, to provide coverage for a large number of residues in a single analysis.
A two-pronged assessment of the applicability of immunoassays as a.