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A rapid and naked-eye on-site monitoring of biogenic amines in foods spoilage

FOOD CHEMISTRY [2023]
Yuqing Qin, Weikang Ke, Aroosha Faheem, Yueyun Ye, Yonggang Hu
ABSTRACT

Due to growing food safety issues, developing economic, rapid, and sensitive strategies for food spoilage monitoring has attracted significant attention. Here, a Bacillus subtilis spore-based biosensor is presented for rapid, highly sensitive, visual biogenic amines detection. The biosensor is fabricated through biogenic amines-induced pH increase which inhibits the electron transfer between Cu ion sites within CotA-laccase on the spore surface, leading to decrease in catalytic oxidation activity towards the chromogenic substrates. The developed system integrated with smartphone analysis realized the on-site monitoring of histamine with a detection range of 0.17–120 mg L −1 , and a detection limit of 0.17 mg L −1 (3σ). Moreover, the color change induced by histamine is observable by the naked eye. The smart biosensor was successfully applied for food freshness evaluation in raw meat samples, showing several advantages, including eco-friendliness, low cost, and high stability, meeting the demands of on-site monitoring in the food safety field.

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