| Literature DB >> 32036292 |
Sijie Liu1, Leina Dou1, Xiaolin Yao1, Wentao Zhang1, Bingxin Zhao1, Zonghan Wang1, Yanwei Ji1, Jing Sun2, Baocheng Xu3, Daohong Zhang4, Jianlong Wang5.
Abstract
Currently, the low sensitivity and poor binding stability of detection probe prepared via electrostatic adsorption have become the dilemmas of colloidal gold-based lateral flow immunoassays (Au-LFIAs). In this connection, polydopamine nanospheres (PDA NPs) with an eminent covalent connectivity property were introduced as a promising substitute to improve the stability of probe and sensitivity of LFIA. Whereafter, the PDA NPs-based LFIA was applied for the monitoring of furazolidone (FZD) in food samples because of the potential carcinogenic/mutagenic effects to human of its metabolite (3-amino-2-oxazolidinone, AOZ). Compared with electrostatic adsorption, the binding stability of PDA NPs-based probes was superior. And, as expected, the PDA NPs-based LFIA biosensor exhibited higher sensitivity than that of the Au-LFIA with a detection limit of 3.5 ng mL-1 for AOZ by naked-eye readout. Based on the significant enhanced binding stability and sensitivity, the PDA NPs-based LFIA is of certain spreading value for detecting other analytes.Entities:
Keywords: Binding stability; Furazolidone; Lateral flow immunoassay; Polydopamine nanospheres
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32036292 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514