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Linker-Assisted Immunoassay and Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Glyphosate


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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), 4821 Quail Crest Place, Lawrence, Kansas 66049, and Osborn Group, Inc., Olathe, Kansas 66062
Received for review April 1, 2002. Accepted July 26, 2002.
Abstract:
A novel, sensitive, linker-assisted enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (L'ELISA) was compared to on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE) with high-performance liquid
chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) for the
analysis of glyphosate in surface water and groundwater
samples. The L'ELISA used succinic anhydride to derivatize glyphosate, which mimics the epitotic attachment of
glyphosate to horseradish peroxidase hapten. Thus,
L'ELISA recognized the derivatized glyphosate more effectively (detection limit of 0.1
g/L) and with increased
sensitivity (10-100 times) over conventional ELISA and
showed the potential for other applications. The precision
and accuracy of L'ELISA then was compared with on-line
SPE/HPLC/MS, which detected glyphosate and its degradate derivatized with 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate
using negative-ion electrospray (detection limit 0.1
g/L, relative standard deviation ±15%). Derivatization efficiency and matrix effects were minimized by adding an
isotope-labeled glyphosate (2-13C15N). The accuracy of
L'ELISA gave a false positive rate of 18% between 0.1 and
1.0
g/L and a false positive rate of only 1% above 1.0
g/L. The relative standard deviation was ±20%. The
correlation of L'ELISA and HPLC/MS for 66 surface water
and groundwater samples was 0.97 with a slope of 1.28,
with many detections of glyphosate and its degradate in
surface water but not in groundwater.
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