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Ultrasensitive and rapid detection of organophosphates using a dual-signal naked-eye hydrogel sensor based on acetylcholinesterase inhibition

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Jiachun Wang, Yibing Huang, Ziyu Kuai, Yanping Zhang, Qi Shen, Pujing Tian, Weihai Nong, Wantong Jiang, Yuting He, Nana Ran, Yinuo Yin, Tiezhu Li, Quan Luo
ABSTRACT

Accurate determination of pesticide residues is crucial for food safety. A self-calibration method was developed for dual-signal “naked-eye” detection of organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) using bifunctional gold nanozymes (AuNEs). OPs inhibit the cascade reaction of acetylcholinesterase/choline oxidase (AChE/CHO) to reduce hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) production, which affects the AuNE-catalyzed color reaction and quenches the fluorescence of AuNEs with the assistance of Fe 2+ . The multi-enzyme cascade system can be integrated into hydrogel sheets for smartphone-assisted digital, quantitative, and onsite detection of OPs in real food samples by analyzing the linear changes in colorimetric and fluorometric signals, which closely match liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) results. This method displays a lowest ‘naked-eye’ detection concentration of 7 ppb, a wide linear range (0–2000 ng/mL), and particularly the advantage of anti-interference via self-calibration when one of the signals is abnormal.

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