L-lysine determination in animal feed using microbiological microtiter plate assay

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2018Author
Jakšić, Sandra
Jajić, Igor
Krstović, Saša
Mihaljev, Željko
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Chromatographic methods are most commonly used for the analysis of amino acids; however, there
is growing need for faster, simpler and more price-effective assays. In this paper, the applicability of a rapid microbiological
assay for quantification of the total content of L-lysine in feed samples was evaluated. The assay relies on the
dependency of bacterial growth of Pediococcus acidilactici on the presence of L-lysine. Microbiological microtiter
plate assay method for the quantitative determination of total (added and natural) L-lysine in feed samples has been verified,
and parameters such as accuracy, precision, limit of detection, and limit of determination were evaluated. Results
of total L-lysine determination in different feed samples have been compared with results of validated HPLC method.
The microbiological microtiter plate assay method can be employed as a qualitative and quantification method for total
L-lysine determination with detection and determination limit of 0.040 % and 0.085 %, respectively. However, further
research on the influence of sample matrix on the determination of low lysine levels is required.