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Pesticide residues rapid detection in vegetables real samples based on nanomaterial-modified acetylcholinesterase biosensor

Journal

MICRO & NANO LETTERS
Volume 8, Issue 7, Pages 330-335

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/mnl.2013.0073

Keywords

agricultural products; agrochemicals; biosensors; chromatography; filtration; nanostructured materials; pesticide residue rapid detection; vegetables real samples; nanomaterial-modified acetylcholinesterase biosensor; AChE biosensor; chitosan-prussian blue-multiwall carbon nanotubes-hollow gold nanospheres; Chit-PB-MWNT-HGN film; sample extraction method; oscillation extraction method; ultrasonication extraction method; centrifugation extraction method; filtration extraction method; relative standard deviation; standard gas chromatograph method

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30972055, 31101286]
  2. Agricultural Science and Technology Achievements Transformation Fund Projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2011GB2C60020]
  3. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation, China [Q2008D03]

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In this reported work, an acetylcholinesterase (AChE) biosensor based on chitosan-Prussian blue-multiwall carbon nanotubes-hollow gold nanospheres (Chit-PB-MWNTs-HGNs) film was used for detecting pesticide residues in vegetable samples. Three different kinds of sample extraction methods were investigated, such as the oscillation extraction method, the ultrasonication and the centrifugation extraction method and the ultrasonication and filtration extraction method. By comparison, the ultrasonication and centrifugation extraction method was the most appropriate and efficient for the AChE biosensor. After treatment by ultrasonication and centrifugation extraction, the recoveries of the pesticides from vegetable samples were from 76.8 to 105.9% with relative standard deviation lower than 12.68%. Subsequently, the detection results with the AChE biosensor were compared with the standard gas chromatography method. The results indicated that the proposed sample pretreatment method was applicable to the AChE biosensor for pesticide residues detection in real vegetable samples.

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