Serological Studies of Types A, B, and E Botulinal Toxins by Passive Hemagglutination and Bentonite Flocculation
- 1 March 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 91 (3), 967-+
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.91.3.967-974.1966
Abstract
Formalinized sheep red blood cells (SRBC), sensitized with types A, B, and E botulinal toxoids and toxins by bis-diazotized benzidine (BDB), were tested against A, B, and E antitoxins prepared in horses and rabbits. Type B antitoxin cross-reacted with A toxoid SRBC, but the reciprocal cross-reaction was not observed. E toxin SRBC were specifically agglutinated by E antitoxin. Flocculation of antigen-sensitized bentonite particles was less sensitive in titration of antitoxin than hemagglutination. Also, reciprocal cross-reactions were observed between types A and B antitoxins. Cross-reactions in both serological tests were eliminated by titration of antitoxins in the presence of the heterologous antigens, with no inhibitory effect on the homologous antitoxins. Generally, equine antitoxins were less suitable for agglutinations, especially of antigen-sensitized bentonite particles. Types A, B, and E antitoxins were specifically inhibited by 43, 39, and 245 mouse LD50 of their respective homologous toxins in the hemag-glutination-inhibition test. A, B, and E antitoxins were specifically inhibited by 500, 950, and 1, 500 mouse LD50 of their respective homologous toxins in bentonite flocculation inhibitions. Formalinized SRBC sensitized with rabbit types A and B antitoxins by BDB were respectively clumped by as little as 0. 75 to 1. 3 mouse LD50 of A toxin and 2. 3 LD50 of B toxin, whereas bentonite particles sensitized by the same antitoxins were specifically clumped by 150 LD50 of A toxin and 630 LD50 of B toxin. E antitoxin sensitization of SRBC or bentonite particles was not successful. Evidence is presented that indicates that the serological procedures are applicable to the detection of botulinal toxins in food.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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