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Aptasensor for paraquat detection by gold nanoparticle colorimetric method

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/03601234.2021.1888615

Keywords

Aptamer; herbicide; quartz crystal microbalance; SELEX process; capillary electrophoresis

Funding

  1. Research and Researcher for Industries Ph.D. program [PHD59I0001]
  2. National Research Council of Thailand
  3. Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University
  4. Center for Advanced Studies in Nanotechnology for Chemical, Food and Agricultural Industries, the KU Institute for Advanced Studies, Kasetsart University

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This study developed an aptasensor for paraquat detection using gold nanoparticles. The specific aptamer 77F was selected with high specificity for paraquat, achieving a detection limit of 0.267μg/mL (colorimetry) and 1.573μg/mL (QCM). The aptasensor showed rapid, low-cost and on-site detection potential, making it a promising tool for herbicide residue detection.
This study aimed to develop an aptasensor for paraquat detection by gold nanoparticles. The specific aptamer for paraquat was selected by using the SELEX process via capillary electrophoresis. Sixty-three aptamer candidates were amplified by asymmetric PCR and screened for paraquat binding using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). Aggregation of AuNPs was specifically induced by desorption of paraquat binding aptamers from the surface of AuNPs as a result of aptamer-target interaction leading to the color change from red to purple. Aptamer 77F with the following sequence: 5 '-AGGCTTACACCTGAAAAGCGGCTTAATTTACACTACTGTAT-3 ' was selected as a highly specific aptamer for paraquat. The detection limit of paraquat was 0.267 mu g/mL by colorimetry and 1.573 mu g/mL by the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technique. This aptamer showed specificity for paraquat by colorimetry. Dimethyl phophite, diethyl phophite and O,O diethyl thiophosphate potassium salt did not react by colorimetry but, exhibited a weak nonspecific reaction by QCM. This is first time that an aptasensor was used for detection of paraquat based on QCM. However, the aptasensor based on the colorimetric method simply uses a generation of a signal that can be detected by the naked eye. This technique is rapid, low cost easy to use and suitable for on-site detection of herbicide residue.

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