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Jonathan A. Tarbin

Researcher at Central Science Laboratory

Publications -  13
Citations -  460

Jonathan A. Tarbin is an academic researcher from Central Science Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malachite green & Solid phase extraction. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 425 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan A. Tarbin include Stanford University.

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An RNA-aptamer-based assay for the detection and analysis of malachite green and leucomalachite green residues in fish tissue

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that an oligonucleotide aptamer can be used as an alternative recognition element to conventional antibodies with application to the detection of residues in food and has the future potential to reduce the number of animals currently being used in the production of antibodies for immunodiagnostic kits.
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Toggled RNA aptamers against aminoglycosides allowing facile detection of antibiotics using gold nanoparticle assays.

TL;DR: It is shown that this lack of aminoglycoside specificity is a common property of aptamers previously selected against single compounds and described as “specific”, which would be ideal for sensors detecting the entire class of am inoglycosides.
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Meeting maximum residue limits: an improved screening technique for the rapid detection of antimicrobial residues in animal food products.

TL;DR: A rapid, high-throughput antimicrobial screening assay was developed using either a physical fluid extraction or a solvent extraction technique coupled to the commercially available Premi®Test, and biochemical methods for the class-specific identification of β-lactams and sulphonamides following initial screening were developed and validated.
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A multi-residue cation-exchange clean up procedure for basic drugs in produce of animal origin

TL;DR: In this paper, a cation-exchange clean up has been developed for use with acetonitrile extracts of foods, when analysing for several basic drug groups (sulfonamides, benzimidazoles, levamisole, nitroimidaxoles, tranquillisers and fluroquinolones).
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Multiresidue determination of triarylmethane and phenothiazine dyes in fish tissues by LC-MS/MS.

TL;DR: A new method for extending the range of triarylmethane and related phenothiazine dyes that can be detected in fish by utilizing a buffer-acetonitrile extraction followed by liquid-liquid extraction and cation exchange chromatography.