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  • The study developed and compared two types of homogeneous fluorescence polarization immunoassays (FPIAs) for measuring caffeine in beverages and cosmetics, using both cuvettes and microtiter plates (MTPs).
  • Both methods demonstrated effective measurement ranges in the μg/L scale, with cuvettes completing tests within about 2 minutes, while MTPs took up to 20 minutes; however, MTPs showed higher variability in results.
  • The cuvette method was found to be fast and precise for quantitative analysis, suitable for various samples including decaffeinated coffee, while MTPs were more appropriate for high-throughput but less precise screenings.

Article Abstract

Homogeneous fluorescence polarization immunoassays (FPIAs) were developed and compared for the determination of caffeine in beverages and cosmetics. FPIAs were performed in cuvettes in a spectrometer for kinetic FP measurements as well as in microtiter plates (MTPs) on a multimode reader. Both FPIAs showed measurement ranges in the μg/L range and were performed within 2 and 20 min, respectively. For the application on real samples, high coefficients of variations (CVs) were observed for the performance in MTPs; the CVs for FPIAs in cuvettes were below 4%. The correlations between this method and reference methods were satisfying. The sensitivity was sufficient for all tested samples including decaffeinated coffee without preconcentration steps. The FPIA in cuvettes allows a fast, precise, and automated quantitative analysis of caffeine in consumer products, whereas FPIAs in MTPs are suitable for semiquantitative high-throughput screenings. Moreover, specific quality criteria for heterogeneous assays were applied to homogeneous immunoassays.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jf4053226DOI Listing

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