This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

A sensitive sensing system based on fluorescence dipeptide nanoparticles for sulfadimethoxine determination

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2023]
Rongfang Yan, Zhenhua Wen, Xuelian Hu, Wenxiu Wang, He Meng, Yang Song, Shuo Wang, Yiwei Tang
ABSTRACT

Various types of fluorescent nanoparticles have been proposed for the detection of veterinary drug residues in food. However, structure-induced fluorescence nanoparticles with biodegradability and the capacity to conjugate with molecular recognition elements are lacking. Here, a biodegradable tryptophan-phenylalanine dipeptide-based nanomaterial was assembled and modified with a sulfadimethoxine aptamer ( [email protected] ). Then, a novel and efficient fluorescence sensing strategy, based on [email protected] and BHQ1-labeled single-stranded DNA ( [email protected] ), was developed for sulfadimethoxine determination. Under optimal conditions, the fluorescence was linear in the range of 0–200 ng/mL sulfadimethoxine with a detection limit of 1.47 ng/mL (S/N = 3). Satisfactory recoveries of standard additions were found between 92.88 % and 114.15 % for water and milk samples with a relative standard deviation less than 5.0 %, suggesting that the proposed fluorescence sensing strategy can be applied reliably in sulfadimethoxine analysis of liquid foods.

MATERIALS

Shall we send you a message when we have discounts available?

Remind me later

Thank you! Please check your email inbox to confirm.

Oops! Notifications are disabled.