Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MycoTest (Development of fast antibody-based screening tests for the detection of harmful mycotoxins in food and feed)
Berichtszeitraum: 2015-10-01 bis 2017-09-30
The activities of the MycoTest project resulted in the commercial products that expanded the host company’s portfolio of tests and increased its competitiveness on the European and global market. The MycoTest project resulted in:
• commercialised T-2/HT-2 ELISA and ochratoxin A ELISA test kits
• soon to be commercialised sterigmatocystin ELISA test kit
• a prototype flow-through rapid (FTR) test for the detection of 3 mycotoxins in one sample soon to be further developed and transformed into a commercial product
The work was disseminated by:
• Publishing scientific papers:
Oplatowska-Stachowiak, M., Kleintjens, T., Sajic, N., Haasnoot, W., Campbell, K., Elliott, C.T. Salden, M. T-2 toxin/HT-2 toxin and ochratoxin A ELISAs development and in-house validation in food in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) no 519/2014 (2017) Toxins, 9 (12), art. no. 388.
Oplatowska-Stachowiak, M., Reiring, C., Sajic, N., Haasnoot, W., Brabet, C., Campbell, K., Elliott, C.T. Salden, M. Development and in-house validation of a rapid and simple to use ELISA for the detection and measurement of the mycotoxin sterigmatocystin (2018) Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 410(12), 3017-3023.
Third publication is currently under review in a scientific journal.
• The results of the project were also presented during four scientific conferences and disseminated to the industrial partners of the host company during a number of presentations and webinars.
• The researcher was an invited panelist during Marie Sklodowska-Curie 2016 Forum Where Business and Research Talent Meets on 29 June 2016 in Brussels organised by the European Commission. She also presented her project to a general audience during European Researchers' Night on 28 September 2016 in Brussels.
• The communication activities also included social media (Twitter @Michalina_OS) and blog (http://europroxima.com/blog/(öffnet in neuem Fenster)).
The project generated the first commercial ELISA test for the detection of the mycotoxin sterigmatocystin. Sterigmatocysin is a mycotoxin similar to aflatoxins, which are the most harmful mycotoxins found in nature. However, little is known about sterigmatocystin occurrence in food as there are only limited number of methods available for its detection. The unique sterigmatocystin ELISA test developed in MycoTest project will be offered to customers worldwide. It could be used to generate more data about the presence of sterigmatocystin in food and feed in order to determine the health risks related to it.
Most of the fast methods for the detection of mycotoxins focus on detecting only one mycotoxin in a food sample. In many foods there can be more than one mycotoxin present at the same time. Therefore, it might be necessary to test the food sample using several single mycotoxin methods. The application of a multiplex test, in which several mycotoxins can be detected simultaneously, would reduce the cost and time of the analysis. MycoTest project provided innovative tool to meet this demand. A prototype of a first commercial multiplex flow-through (FTR) test for the simultaneous detection of three mycotoxins was developed and evaluated. This test does not require any equipment, therefore it can be used in non-laboratory setting, such as in the factory or on the farm. Once transformed into a commercial product the test will be the first of its kind on the market. This new test will make testing for mycotoxins easier and cheaper to assure that no mycotoxins contaminated food ends up on our plates.