August 4, 2010
Journal Article

Advances in Assays and Analytical Approaches for Botulinum Toxin Detection

Abstract

Methods to detect botulinum toxin, the most poisonous substance known, are reviewed. Current assays are being developed with two main objectives in mind: 1) to obtain sufficiently low detection limits to replace the mouse bioassay with an in vitro assay, and 2) to develop rapid assays for screening purposes that are as sensitive as possible while requiring an hour or less to process the sample an obtain the result. This review emphasizes the diverse analytical approaches and devices that have been developed over the last decade, while also briefly reviewing representative older immunoassays to provide background and context.

Revised: October 22, 2010 | Published: August 4, 2010

Citation

Grate J.W., R.M. Ozanich, M.G. Warner, C.J. Bruckner-Lea, and J.D. Marks. 2010. Advances in Assays and Analytical Approaches for Botulinum Toxin Detection. Trends in Analytical Chemistry. TrAC 29, no. 10:1137-1156. PNNL-SA-72191. doi:10.1016/j.trac.2010.07.005