Au/Ir@Zn/Cu-MOF-based lateral flow immunoassay employing high-affinity monoclonal antibody for sulfamethoxazole detection.
Linfang Lu, Lihong Wang, Kang Jiang, Na Li, Xiaoli Li, Zhoujie Xu, Shaoze Wu, Lakshani Madushika, Jun Yuan, Sumei Ling, Shihua Wang
Abstract
Open AccessSulfamethoxazole (SMX) is a widely used sulfonamide antibiotic, and its residues in animal-derived foods pose significant health risks. In this study, a high-affinity monoclonal antibody (2.65 × 1010 L/mol) against SMX was developed and used to construct an Au/Ir@Zn/Cu-MOF-based lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA). The probe was thoroughly characterized with good stability. The LFIA achieved a visual detection limit of 2.5 μg/mL, with an IC50 of 565.84 ng/mL and a linear detection range of 6.8 ng/mL-47.06 μg/mL. No cross-reactivity to structural analogues or matrix interference was observed in real food samples. Recovery rates (97.92-108%) were consistent with LC-MS results, confirming the accuracy of the method. This LFIA provides a sensitive and reliable tool for rapid SMX screening in food products.