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가공식품 중 고등어의 검출을 위한 ELISA의 개발

Development of Sandwich ELISA for the Detection of Mackerel in Processed Foods

  • 투고 : 2011.04.26
  • 심사 : 2011.11.16
  • 발행 : 2012.02.29

초록

기존에 생선 검출을 위한 ELISA 개발은 여러 편 보고된 바 있으나, 고등어만을 특이적으로 검출하는 방법에 관한 보고는 거의 없었다. 본 연구에서는 고등어 parvalbumin에 대한 토끼 항체를 이용하여 가공식품 중 고등어의 검출을 위한 ELISA를 개발 하였다. 암모늄침전법과 Sephadex G-50 column chromatography를 이용하여 열에 안정한 12 kDa의 고등어 parvalbumin을 분리, 정제하였다. 여기에서 얻어진 parvalbumin을 토끼에게 면역하여 생산한 항 parvalbumin 항체 및 특이항체-HRP 복합물을 이용하여 샌드위치 ELISA(sELISA)의 조건을 확립하였다. 이때 parvalbumin 의 검출한계는 3 ng/mL이고, 고등어(생살)의 검출범위는 5-5,000 ${mu}g/mL$이었다. 이어서. 광어, 우럭, 오징어, 꽃게, 꽁치, 대구, 새우, 연어, 바다가재, 고등어에 대한 교차반응을 조사한 결과 고등어에 대한 반응성은 월등히 높았으나 다른 수산식품에서는 반응성이 거의 없거나 매우 낮게 나타나 고등어에 대한 특이성이 매우 높은 항체임을 알 수 있었다. 또한 분석시 시료의 열 안정성은 $100^{\circ}C$까지 양호하였으며 크림스프, 이유식, 소시지, 소스에 대한 spike test(0.01-0.3%)에서 분석회수율은 각각 104, 101, 54, 0%로 나타났다. sELISA에 의하여 16점의 시판시료 중 고등어의 함유 유무를 조사한 결과, 정성적으로 표시와 일치하는 것은 75%이었다. 그러므로 본 연구에서 개발한 sELISA는 일부 한계가 있기는 하지만, 가공식품 중 고등어를 정성적으로 검출하는데는 효과적으로 활용할 수 있을 것이다.

There have been few studies related to ELISA for mackerel. In this study we developed a sandwich ELISA for mackerel in processed foods using rabbit polyclonal antibodies against mackerel parvalbumin, the major allergen of mackerel and heat-stable protein. The parvalbumin was purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation and Sephadex G-50 column chromatography. From the standard ELISA curves, the detection limit of parvalbumin was 3 ng/mL and the detection range of mackerel was 5-5,000 ${mu}g/mL$. We further investigated the cross-reactivity of the antibodies toward mackerel, mackerel pike, salmon, flatfish, armorclad rockfish, cod fish, squid, shrimp, blue crab, and lobster. The antibodies were specific for mackerel only. The mean assay recoveries in cooked cream soup, baby food, sausage, and sauce spiked with 0.01 to 0.3% mackerel were 104, 101, 54, and 0%, respectively. In sample tests of 16 commercial items, the qualitative coincidence ratio of assay result and indication was 75%.

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