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Carbaryl assay

IMPROVEMENT IN CARBARYL ASSAY BY FLUORESCENCE IN A MICELLAR MEDIUM... [Pg.393]

Improvement in Carbaryl Assay by Fluorescence in a Micellar Medium 395... [Pg.395]

Edmiston, C.E., Jr., Goheen, M., Malaney, G.W., and Mills, W.E. Evaluation of carbamate toxicity acute toxicity in a culture of Paramecium multlmlcronucleatum upon exposure to aldicarb, carbaryl, and mexacarbate as measured by a Warburg respirometry and acute plate assay. Environ. Res., 36(2) 338-350, 1985. [Pg.1653]

KA Lord, GR Cayley, LE Smart, R Manlove. Assay of carbaryl in honey bees (Apis mellifera) by high-performance liquid chromatography. Analyst 105 257-261, 1980. [Pg.712]

PM Kramer, M-P Marco, BD Hammock. Development of a selective enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for 1-naphtol—the major metabolite of carbaryl(l-naphtyl V-methylcarbamate). J Agric Food Chem 42 934-943, 1994. [Pg.714]

Abad, A. and A. Montoya. 1997. Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay to carbaryl. 2. Assay optimization and application to the analysis of water samples. J. Agric. Food Chem. 45 1495-1501. [Pg.178]

Nunes, G.S., M.P. Marco, M. Farre, et al. 1999. Direct application of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method for carbaryl determination in fruits and vegetables. Comparison with a liquid chromatography-postcolumn reaction fluorescence detection method. Anal. Chim. Acta 387 245-253. [Pg.179]

Fig. 7. Lateral-flow immunogold assay for the detection of carbaryl (C, control line T, test line carbaryl concentration A control B 100 jxg/L C 500 jag/L D 1000 jag/L). Fig. 7. Lateral-flow immunogold assay for the detection of carbaryl (C, control line T, test line carbaryl concentration A control B 100 jxg/L C 500 jag/L D 1000 jag/L).
Wang, S., Zhang, C., Zhang, Y. (2005) Development of a flow-through enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and a dipstick assay for the rapid detection of the insecticide carbaryl, Analytica Chimica Acta, 535, 219-225... [Pg.252]

An enzyme-based Pz biosensor for the detection of organophosphorous and carbamate pesticides has also appeared [176]. The assay was based in the inhibitory effect of the pesticides on immobilised acetylcholinesterase. After exposure of the enzyme to the pesticides, the substrate 3-indoyl acetate was added. This was enzymatically converted to an insoluble product, the concentration of which was determined by the resulting frequency change. The rate and amount of conversion was due to the concentration of the active immobilised enzyme, which was dependent on the amount of pesticide present. The system was very similar to that used by Ebersole and Ward in their AMISA [66]. The authors measured paroxon to 5 x 10 M and carbaryl to 1 X 10- M. [Pg.274]

Casale et al. (1989) investigated the influence of carbaryl and carbofuran. In an in vitro assay system involving the incubation of diluted human sera with 0.5-3 mAf of differ-... [Pg.503]

P.M. Kramer, M.-P. Marco, B.D. Hammock, Development of a Selective Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay for 1-Naphthol - the Major Metabolite of Carbaryl (1-Naphthyl A-Methylcarbamate) , /. Agric. Food Chem., 42, 934-943 (1994). [Pg.23]

Mickova et al. (2004) have described an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) with chemiluminescent detection for the determination of carbaryl, carbo-furan and methiocarb. These compounds can also be detected by colorimetric-ELISA methods. The authors have reported very low detection levels of 0.03, 0.007 and... [Pg.747]


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