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Bi-model detection of sulfonamide antibiotics using a microfluidic chip-lateral flow immunoassay based on liposome-modified PCN-222

BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS [2025]
Haizhi Huang, Hefei Wang, Keyu Du, Xiaoping Yu, Xuping Shentu
ABSTRACT

Lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) is an affordable and rapid technique for detecting veterinary drugs such as sulfonamides (SAs). However, balancing accuracy, sensitivity, and convenience remains a challenge. To address this, a microfluidic chip-based LFIA utilizing a zirconium-based organic framework, PCN-222@liposome, was developed to simultaneously detect four Sas: sulfamethizole, sulfamethoxazole, sulfamethoxydiazine, and sulfathiazole, with both colorimetric and fluorescent dual-signal detection. In this study, PCN-222 was modified with liposomes to enhance its biocompatibility and water solubility. Characterization through scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, confirmed the successful incorporation of liposomes with PCN-222. Under optimized conditions, the PCN-222@liposome-LFIA demonstrated high sensitivity, with detection limits ranging from 0.01 to 0.05 μg/L using fluorescent signals—10 times more sensitive than conventional gold nanoparticle-based LFIA. Finally, the PCN-222@liposome-LFIA integrated with the microfluidic chip successfully detected the four SAs in chicken, shrimp, and milk samples, with recoveries ranging from 89.65 % to 118.78 %. This study presents a simple, sensitive, and efficient method for the rapid detection of veterinary drug residues.

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