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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 29, 2025
Filed:
Jul. 06, 2021
Jiangnan University, Jiangsu, CN;
Chuanlai Xu, Jiangsu, CN;
Jie Liu, Jiangsu, CN;
Hua Kuang, Jiangsu, CN;
Liguang Xu, Jiangsu, CN;
Maozhong Sun, Jiangsu, CN;
Liqiang Liu, Jiangsu, CN;
Xiaoling Wu, Jiangsu, CN;
Changlong Hao, Jiangsu, CN;
Shanshan Song, Jiangsu, CN;
Yongming Hu, Jiangsu, CN;
Qiankun Zheng, Jiangsu, CN;
JIANGNAN UNIVERSITY, Wuxi, CN;
Abstract
Disclosed is a hybridoma cell strain that secretes anti-dinitolmide monoclonal antibodies applicable to the field of food safety immunoassay methods. The hybridoma cell strain DAS3H10 that secretes anti-dinitolmide monoclonal antibodies has been deposited in Comprehensive Microbiology Center of China Microbial Culture Collection Management Committee (CGMCC), addressed in No. 1 Hospital No. 3 Institute of Microbiology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, North Chenxi Road, Beijing Chaoyang District in Beijing. It is classified as a monoclonal cell strain. The deposit date is Nov. 28, 2019, and the deposit number is MCCC No. 19165. The monoclonal antibody secreted by the hybridoma cell strain DAS3H10 has a good affinity and high sensitivity to dinitolmide. Because of ICto dinitolmide up to 9.01 ng/mL, the monoclonal antibody could be used to prepare dinitolmide immunoassay kits and colloidal gold test strips, and can further provide a powerful means for detecting dinitolmide in animal-derived foods.