Evaluation of a Norwegian-developed ELISA to determine microcystin concentrations in fresh water

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dc.contributor.author Botha, C.J. (Christoffel Jacobus)
dc.contributor.author Laver, P.N. (Peter)
dc.contributor.author Singo, Alukhethi
dc.contributor.author Venter, E.A. (Annette)
dc.contributor.author Ferreira, Gezina Catharina Helena
dc.contributor.author Rosemann, M.
dc.contributor.author Myburgh, Jan G.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-02T07:27:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-02T07:27:44Z
dc.date.issued 2019-05
dc.description.abstract Cyanobacteria are known for their extensive and highly visible blooms in rivers or dams in Africa. One of the most important cyanobacteria is Microcystis aeruginosa which can synthesise various microcystins that may affect the health of humans and animals. Accurate and efficient detection of microcystins in water is thus important for public and veterinary health. Two enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), a commercially-available ELISA kit (Abraxis) and a newly-developed Norwegian ELISA (putatively cheaper and more robust) were used to detect microcystins in fresh water in South Africa. Water samples were collected monthly at two sites, the Hartbeespoort Dam and a crocodile breeding dam. Extremely high microcystin concentrations (exceeding 360 μg L−1) were detected in the Hartbeespoort Dam during January 2015, whereas the microcystin concentrations in the crocodile breeding dam peaked during March–April 2015. Both ELISAs were positively correlated when analysing water samples ‘as is’ and following resin adsorption and methanol extraction. However, following resin adsorption and methanol extraction of the water samples, the correlation between the two assays was much stronger. These results suggests that the two ELISAs provide comparable results. If the Norwegian-developed ELISA can be packaged and made available as a user-friendly kit, it could be used successfully in surveillance programmes to monitor microcystin concentrations in fresh water bodies in Africa. en_ZA
dc.description.department Anatomy and Physiology en_ZA
dc.description.department Paraclinical Sciences en_ZA
dc.description.librarian hj2020 en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship The National Research Foundation of South Africa en_ZA
dc.description.uri https://iwaponline.com/ws en_ZA
dc.identifier.citation Botha, C.J., Laver, P.N., Singo, A. et al. Evaluation of a Norwegian-developed ELISA to determine microcystin concentrations in fresh water. Water Supply (2019) 19 (3): 743–752. https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2018.118 en_ZA
dc.identifier.issn 1606-9749 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1607-0798 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.2166/ws.2018.118
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/74816
dc.language.iso en en_ZA
dc.publisher IWA publishing en_ZA
dc.rights © IWA Publishing 2019. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published in Water Supply (2019) 19 (3): 743–752. https://doi-org.uplib.idm.oclc.org/10.2166/ws.2018.118 and is available at : https://iwaponline.com/ws. en_ZA
dc.subject Correlation en_ZA
dc.subject Cyanobacteria en_ZA
dc.subject ELISA en_ZA
dc.subject Fresh water en_ZA
dc.subject Microcystins en_ZA
dc.title Evaluation of a Norwegian-developed ELISA to determine microcystin concentrations in fresh water en_ZA
dc.type Postprint Article en_ZA


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