{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Immunochromatographic strip for rapid and sensitive detection of bupirimate residues in peach, orange, and carrot. {Author}: Cheng Y;Wu A;Liu L;Xu L;Kuang H;Xu C;Guo L; {Journal}: Food Chem {Volume}: 459 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Nov 30 {Factor}: 9.231 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.140417 {Abstract}: Bupirimate (BPM) is a high-efficiency and low-toxicity fungicide used to combat powdery mildew in crops. To mitigate potential health risks to consumers resulting from improper BPM usage, we prepared a monoclonal antibody against BPM based on novel hapten synthesis, which has high sensitivity and strong specificity, and then successfully designed a colloidal gold-based immunochromatographic (ICG) strip. The newly designed ICG strip was then employed for detecting BPM residues in peach, orange, and carrot. The results show that for the peach, orange, and carrot samples, the calculated detection limits of the ICG strip are 9.36, 0.79, and 0.57 ng/g, respectively, and that it is resistant to the matrix effect and meets the maximum residue limit requirements of European Commission for BPM. Therefore, this developed ICG strip is expected to enable swift detection of BPM residues on the spot.