Liquid chromatography incorporating ultraviolet and electrochemical analyses for dual detection of zeranol and zearalenone metabolites in mouldy grains
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture2011Vol. 92(6), pp. 1230–1237
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Han‐Yun Hsieh, Ching‐Lin Shyu, Chen‐Wei Liao, Ren‐Jye Lee, Maw‐Rong Lee, Thomas W. Vickroy, Chi‐Chung Chou
Abstract
The combined dual detection technique affords quick and reliable semi-confirmative and quantitative information on multiple types of Z analogues in mouldy grains without the necessity of using expensive mass spectrometry. The method is considered a superior supplement to ELISA, which only screens total Z immunoreactivity.
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