RESUMO
Polyclonal anti-solanine antibodies were raised and used in the assembly of a liposome immunomigration, liquid-phase competition strip immunoassay. In this format, a similar cross-reactivity was observed between the glycoalkaloids alpha-solanine and alpha-chaconine. The strip assay was implemented to quantitate total glycoalkaloids (TGA) from potatoes. Recoveries in spiked potato samples using the strip assay and water:acetic acid:sodium bisulfite extracting solvent were in the range of 84-111%. The values of the TGA quantitations by the strip assay as compared with those obtained by HPLC, in nonspiked tubers coming from cloned potato samples donated by potato breeders, were equivalent and highly correlated (r(2) = 0.91). The strip assay proved advantageous over HPLC for extra-laboratory measurements such as the rapid identification of samples that should be rejected due to an elevated TGA content.
Assuntos
Alcaloides/análise , Imunoensaio/métodos , Solanum tuberosum/química , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Reações Cruzadas , LipossomosRESUMO
After a mathematical evaluation of 20 mixtures containing different proportions of potato (P), lupin (L) and whole egg (E) on dry basis and kept the latter component in a constant amount of 6 per cent, a mixture of 60:34:6 (P:L:E) was chosen for a further experimental work at a lab level because of his better nutritional value for the pre-school children feeding. When an eighteen percent suspension of the mixture mentioned above was dehydrated in a drum drier an adecuate yield of flakes was obtained with an appropriate water absorption. The sensory evaluation test of the dehydrated product as a sauce indicated a higher acceptance than purées. On the other hand, during a 90 days period storage test of the product as flakes, it did not show microbiological problems, although after 45 days rancidity appeared in the dehydrated product.