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Author Than, Khin

Title Development of a quantitative ELISA for screening fodder for corynetoxins : a report for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation / by Khin Than, Steve Colegate and John Edgar
Published Barton, A.C.T. : RIRDC, 2002

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Description vii, 24 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
3 1/2 in
Series RIRDC publication ; no. 02/118
RIRDC project ; no. CSA-3A
RIRDC publication ; no. 02/118
RIRDC project ; no. CSA-3A
Summary The aim of this project was to develop an enzyme-linked-immuno-sorbent-assay (ELISA) to screen fodder for the presence of corynetoxins. The assay will help ensure that Australian fodder does not cause poisoning of livestock that could lead to long-term disruptions to trade. Australian fodder contaminated by corynetoxins, the natural chemicals that cause annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT), poisoned beef and dairy cattle in Japan in 1996. Japanese authorities questioned the safety of meat and milk from livestock exposed to corynetoxins and they banned Australian fodder until a quality assurance (QA) program was established. The QA protocol adopted by the industry is based on ELISA detection of the bacterial source of the corynetoxins, Rathayibacter (Clavibacter) toxicus. Whilst it is assumed that the presence or absence of the bacterium is a good indication of the presence of corynetoxins, this may not necessarily be the case. It needs to be conclusively demonstrated that a low bacterial antigen ELISA result does indeed relate to a low corynetoxin level. Furthermore, because the bacterium does not produce corynetoxins continuously throughout its life cycle, there is a high chance of rejecting fodder based on the bacterium antigen ELISA result, whereas the level of corynetoxins may in fact be very low and thereby the fodder would be safe for stock
Notes "Shaping the future"--Cover
"October 2002"
"Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Fodder Crops Research and Development"--Cover
"R. toxicus [Rathayibacter (Clavibacter) toxicus] is a plant pathogenic bacterium that colonises certain grasses, including annual ryegrass, and it is the source of the corynetoxins."--p. 1
Bibliography Bibliography: page 24
Notes "Most of our publications are available for viewing, downloading or purchasing online through our website: downloads at www.rirdc.gov.au/reports/Index.htm"--p. iii
Mode of access: Internet via the World Wide Web
2002 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation
Subject Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
Feeds -- Contamination.
Author Edgar, John
Colegate, Steven M.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation.
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. Fodder Crops Research and Development Program
ISBN 0642585172