| Literature DB >> 35335800 |
Rossella Svigelj1, Ivan Zuliani1, Cristian Grazioli1, Nicolò Dossi1, Rosanna Toniolo1.
Abstract
Nanomaterials can be used to modify electrodes and improve the conductivity and the performance of electrochemical sensors. Among various nanomaterials, gold-based nanostructures have been used as an anchoring platform for the functionalization of biosensor surfaces. One of the main advantages of using gold for the modification of electrodes is its great affinity for thiol-containing molecules, such as proteins, forming a strong Au-S bond. In this work, we present an impedimetric biosensor based on gold nanoparticles and a truncated aptamer for the quantification of gluten in hydrolyzed matrices such as beer and soy sauce. A good relationship between the Rct values and PWG-Gliadin concentration was found in the range between 0.1-1 mg L-1 of gliadin (corresponding to 0.2-2 mg L-1 of gluten) with a limit of detection of 0.05 mg L-1 of gliadin (corresponding to 0.1 mg L-1 of gluten). The label-free assay was also successfully applied for the determination of real food samples.Entities:
Keywords: aptamers; aptasensor; beer; electrochemical impedance spectroscopy; food allergen; gluten; gold nanoparticles; impedimetric biosensor; soy sauce
Year: 2022 PMID: 35335800 PMCID: PMC8953296 DOI: 10.3390/nano12060987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076