Comparison of single radial immunodiffusion and ELISA for the quantification of immunoglobulin G in bovine colostrum, milk and calf sera
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Dunn, AmandaDuffy, Catherine
Gordon, Alan
Morrison, Steven
Argűello, Anastasio
Welsh, Michael
Earley, Bernadette
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ELISAsingle radial immunodiffusion
zinc sulphate turbidity test
Brix refractometer
IgG
calf
colostrum
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2017-11-02
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Amanda Dunn, Catherine Duffy, Alan Gordon, Steven Morrison, Anastasio Argűello, Michael Welsh & Bernadette Earley (2018) Comparison of single radial immunodiffusion and ELISA for the quantification of immunoglobulin G in bovine colostrum, milk and calf sera, Journal of Applied Animal Research, 46:1, 758-765, DOI: 10.1080/09712119.2017.1394860Abstract
The overall objective was to compare immunoglobulin G (IgG) concentrations measured by single radial immunodiffusion (sRID) and ELISA-based methods in samples of bovine colostrum and transition milk from contrasting breed types (Limousin × Friesian (n = 10) and Holstein (n = 10)). Jugular blood samples were collected at 48 h post-birth from beef (n = 10) and dairy (n = 10) calves and sera harvested subsequent to colostrum consumption. Absolute colostrum IgG values determined by ELISA showed poor agreement with mean (SD) IgG values measured using sRID, fixed bias (sRID – ELISA) was 31.89 (±9.84) mg/mL; having wide limits of agreement (12.61–51.17) and a low concordance coefficient (0.26). The agreement between ELISA and sRID when measuring serum IgG was greater than that of colostrum, fixed bias (sRID – ELISA) was 12.36 (±6.60) mg/mL; having narrower limits of agreement (−0.58 to 25.30) and serum IgG concentrations had a greater concordance coefficient (0.44) between samples. Calf sera IgG measured using the indirect zinc sulphate turbidity test showed a strong correlation with the sRID and ELISA methods (P < .001), R2 = 0.78 and R2 = 0.77 respectively. Overall, the ELISA and sRID methodologies had a strong positive association with almost a twofold (1.8) difference between values; therefore, they provide diverse absolute values of IgG concentration.Funder
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development in Northern Ireland; AgriSearch (farmer levy); Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine, IrelandGrant Number
11/S/131ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2017.1394860
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