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Invitro Detection Of Phytopathogenic Fungal Cell Wall By Polyclonal Sera Raised Against Trimethyl Chitosan Nanoparticles Hemant Joshi

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Invitro Detection Of Phytopathogenic Fungal Cell Wall By Polyclonal Sera Raised Against Trimethyl Chitosan Nanoparticles Hemant Joshi
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Publisher: International Journal of Nanomedicine
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Author: Hemant Joshi, Anshu Malik, Soumya Aggarwal, Manoj Munde, Subhrangsu Sundar Maitra, Nidhi Adlakha, Rakesh Bhatnagar
ISBN: 102147IJNS220488
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 14

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Invitro Detection Of Phytopathogenic Fungal Cell Wall By Polyclonal Sera Raised Against Trimethyl Chitosan Nanoparticles Hemant Joshi by Hemant Joshi, Anshu Malik, Soumya Aggarwal, Manoj Munde, Subhrangsu Sundar Maitra, Nidhi Adlakha, Rakesh Bhatnagar 102147IJNS220488 instant download after payment.

The objective of this research was to generate a tool for the first-line detection of fungal infection in plants. Chitin is one of the unique fungal cell wall polysaccharide which is naturally deacetylated to chitosan upon infection. It is said to be involved in the fungal cell wall modulation and plant-pathogen communication. Therefore, detection of chitosan could be potentially helpful in the detection of fungal contamination. Five different phytopathogenic fungi strains were used for the study. Polyclonal sera were raised in the mice against Trimethylchitosan nanoparticles to generate an enhanced humoral immune response and generate a rich and heterogeneous repertoire of antibodies. The binding affinity of the sera with fungal cell wall was analyzed by ELISA, Langmuir isotherm, confocal microscopy and ITC (Isothermal Calorimetry). The raised polyclonal sera could detect chitosan in the fungal cell wall, as analyzed with the different techniques. However, the detection specificity varied among the strains in proportion to the chitin content of their cell wall. Fusarium oxysporum was detected with the highest affinity while Trichoderma reesei was detected with the least affinity by ELISA. Adsorption isotherm, as well as ITC, revealed the specific and high binding capacity. Confocal microscopy also confirmed the detection of all strains used in the study. This novel technique employing TMC nanoparticulate system could be potentially used as a source to raise sera against chitosan in an inexpensive and less laborious manner. Rapid detection of fungal contamination by the polyclonal antibodies could help in devising a quick solution. The polyclonal sera are expected to detect a span of epitopes and provide precise detection. The detection system could be advanced for future applications such as food quality control, crop protection, and human fungal infection detection and treatment. Keywords: polyclonal sera, chitosan, chitin, fungus, cell-wall, detection

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