| Literature DB >> 32786851 |
Yong Zhang1, Xiaosheng Du1, Sha Deng1, Chenghui Li2, Qiang He1, Guiping He1, Mi Zhou1, Haibo Wang1, Ruijie Deng1.
Abstract
Antibiotic abuse in agricultural products leads to serious food safety issues. To this end, we proposed a mix-and-read and enzyme-free amplified assay for antibiotics based on a dual triple helix-aptamer probe, potentially applicable for on-site monitoring of antibiotic residues. A dual triple helix-aptamer probe can leverage the response toward target molecules without enzyme-based amplification, rendering it sensitive and robust for profiling target molecules. The proposed assay allowed mix-and-read detection of chloramphenicol with a detection limit of 0.18 nM. Besides, it accommodated for specifically resolving chloramphenicol among other antibiotics. Chloramphenicol residual in aquatic products in fish and milk can be precisely determined. Thus, the aptamer probe deems to enrich the toolbox for managing antibiotic use.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotics; aptamer; food safety; on-site detection; triple DNA structure
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32786851 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c03801
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279