Immunoassays and Emerging Analytical Techniques of Fipronil and its Metabolites for Food Safety: A Review

J Agric Food Chem. 2024 Jan 31;72(4):2059-2076. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.3c07428. Epub 2024 Jan 22.

Abstract

Fipronil, classified as a phenylpyrazole insecticide, is utilized to control agricultural, public health, and veterinary pests. Notably, its unique ecological fate involves degradation to toxic metabolites, which poses the risk of contamination in water and foodstuffs and potential human exposure through the food chain. In response to these concerns, there is a pressing need to develop analytical methodologies for detecting fipronil and its metabolites. This review provides a concise overview of the mode of action, metabolism, and toxicology of fipronil. Additionally, various detection strategies, encompassing antibody-based immunoassays and emerging analytical techniques, such as fluorescence assays based on aptamer/molecularly imprinted polymer/fluorescent probes, electrochemical sensors, and Raman spectroscopy, are thoroughly reviewed and discussed. The focus extends to detecting fipronil and its metabolites in crops, fruits, vegetables, animal-derived foods, water, and bodily fluids. This comprehensive exploration contributes valuable insights into the field, aiming to foster the development and innovation of more sensitive, rapid, and applicable analytical methods.

Keywords: analytical strategies; fipronil; food safety; metabolites; review; toxicity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Humans
  • Immunoassay
  • Insecticides* / metabolism
  • Pyrazoles / chemistry
  • Water

Substances

  • fipronil
  • Insecticides
  • Pyrazoles
  • Water