Screening of stereoisomeric chloramphenicol residues in honey by ELISA and CHARM ® II test – the potential risk of systematically false-compliant (false negative) results

G. Rimkus, Tina Huth, D. Harms
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ABSTRACT Chloramphenicol (CAP) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used widely both in human and in veterinary medication but due to adverse health effects is not authorised anymore for use in food-producing animals in many countries. CAP molecule contains two asymmetric centers resulting in four para-CAP stereoisomers, but only the RR-CAP enantiomer is bioactive with significant antimicrobial activity. In this study the detection of the four CAP stereoisomers was tested by five commercial ELISA kits and the Charm® II Chloramphenicol Test. These immunoassay tests are commonly used and widely accepted for screening of CAP residues in foods of animal origin, including honey. The test results definitely show that SS-CAP residues are not detected; even high SS-CAP concentrations are missed due to the lack of any cross reactivity and the high specificity of the CAP antibodies to RR-CAP. In former studies chiral LC-MS/MS analysis indicated clearly that honey samples with raised CAP concentrations often contain the SS-CAP enantiomer in addition to the bioactive RR-CAP. According to this study, the investigated screening tests carry the risk of systematically false-compliant (false negative) results for CAP and a discrepancy between LC-MS/MS and ELISA/Charm® test results. As a consequence of this study, it is recommended that immunoassay manufacturers develop and use CAP antibodies which also bind SS-CAP. The origin of SS-CAP residues in honey samples is discussed and general toxicological and regulatory aspects of CAP stereoisomers are raised. Graphical abstract
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通过ELISA和CHARM®II测试筛选蜂蜜中立体异构体氯霉素残留物-系统假依从(假阴性)结果的潜在风险
氯霉素(CAP)是一种广谱抗生素,广泛用于人类和兽医用药,但由于对健康的不良影响,许多国家已不再批准在食用动物中使用。CAP分子含有两个不对称中心,形成四个对CAP立体异构体,但只有RR-CAP对映体具有显著的抗菌活性。本研究采用五种商用ELISA试剂盒和Charm®II氯霉素检测试剂盒检测四种CAP立体异构体。这些免疫测定试验通常用于筛选动物源性食品(包括蜂蜜)中的CAP残留,并被广泛接受。检测结果明确未检出SS-CAP残留;由于缺乏任何交叉反应性和CAP抗体对RR-CAP的高特异性,即使高浓度的SS-CAP也会被忽略。在以往的研究中,手性LC-MS/MS分析清楚地表明,在CAP浓度升高的蜂蜜样品中,除了含有生物活性的RR-CAP外,还含有SS-CAP对映体。根据这项研究,所调查的筛选试验存在系统性假符合(假阴性)CAP结果的风险,并且LC-MS/MS和ELISA/Charm®测试结果之间存在差异。由于这项研究的结果,建议免疫测定制造商开发和使用也结合SS-CAP的CAP抗体。讨论了蜂蜜样品中SS-CAP残留的来源,并提出了CAP立体异构体的一般毒理学和调控方面的问题。图形抽象
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