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A DNA tetrahedral scaffolds-based electrochemical biosensor for simultaneous detection of AFB1 and OTA

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2024]
Wenting Li, Yongqiang Shi, Xinai Zhang, Xuetao Hu, Xiaowei Huang, Nini Liang, Tingting Shen, Xiaobo Zou, Jiyong Shi
ABSTRACT

Herein, a bifunctional electrochemical biosensor based on the DNA tetrahedral scaffolds (TDNs) was proposed, OTA@TDNs and AFB1@TDNs were adopted for electrochemical signal output in response to OTA and AFB1 concentration, simultaneously. In order to increase the conductivity of the biosensor, highly porous gold (HPG) was loaded on electrode surface by pulse electrodeposition. Under optimal conditions, the P Fc displayed a linear range with AFB1 concentration between 0.05 ∼ 360 ng·mL −1 with the LOD of 3.5 pg·mL −1 . And the P MB selective and sensitive responses to OTA are achieved with a linear range of 0.05 ∼ 420 ng·mL −1 and a LOD of 2.4 pg·mL −1 . This biosensor has high sensitivity, selectivity and stability for OTA and AFB1 detection in peanut samples. The approach streamlines the experimental procedure, leading to significantly improve the detection efficiency of mycotoxins. Collectively, this method suggest a novel approach for the detection and monitoring of OTA and AFB1 in food sample.

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