Web Release Date: September 14,
Microimmunoanalysis on Standard Compact Discs To Determine Low Abundant Compounds



and
ngel Maquieira*
Departamento de Química, Instituto de Química Molecular Aplicada, and Centro de Tecnología Nanofotónica de Valencia, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, 46071 Valencia, Spain
Received for review February 15, 2007. Accepted July 25, 2007.
Abstract:
High-density competitive indirect microimmunoassays
were performed in both sides of compact discs by direct
absorption of immunoreagents on polycarbonate surface,
using gold- or enzyme-labeled immunoglobulins as tracers
for displaying the immunoreaction. The operational principle is based on the use of a low-reflectivity compact disc
as analytical platform that allows the reflection/transmission (30/70%) of the CD reader laser beam (
780 nm).
The reflected light is used to scan the disc track keeping
it in movement. The transmitted light is detected by a
planar photodiode integrated on the CD drive. The variation of the optical transmission of the light caused by the
immunoreaction products is related to the sample concentration. As a proof of concept, low abundant compounds, commonly used as pesticides, were detected in
a 60-min total assay time, with a limit of detection ranging
from 0.02 to 0.62
g/L for 2,4,5-TP, chlorpyriphos, and
metolachlor. The obtained results show the enormous
prospective of compact discs in combination with CD
players for multiresidue and drug discovery applications.
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