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Development of a highly sensitive and selective electrochemical immunosensor for controlling of rhodamine B abuse in food samples

Journal

FOOD CONTROL
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108662

Keywords

Rhodamine B; Monoclonal antibody; Immunosensor; Cobalt hydroxide and gold nanoparticles; Cerium oxide

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Devel-opment of China [2017YFC1601700]
  2. Special Support Program of Guangdong Province, China [2019TX05N052]
  3. Key Project of Guangdong Provincial High School, China [2019KJDXM002]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M691314]

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A highly sensitive and selective electrochemical immunosensor was established for the rapid screening of Rhodamine B in paprika and capsicol. Preparation of Rh B complete antigen, obtaining anti-Rh B monoclonal antibody, electrodeposition of cobalt hydroxide and gold nanoparticles, and optimization of the assembled immunosensor contributed to the successful development of the sensor. The assay showed a linear range for Rh B detection, high sensitivity, and good recovery rate, indicating its potential for practical applications.
Here, a highly sensitive and selective electrochemical immunosensor was established for the rapid screening of Rhodamine B (Rh B) in paprika and capsicol. Rh B complete antigen was prepared and used as immunogen to obtain anti-Rh B monoclonal antibody (anti-Rh B-mAb) through cell fusion technology. A layer of cobalt hydroxide and gold nanoparticles composite material (Co(OH)(2)-Au NPs) was modified on the surface of screenprinted electrode (SPE) by one-step electrodeposition. Subsequently, Rh B antigen was coated on the modified SPE as coating antigen, then Rh B and anti-Rh B-mAb labeled with cerium oxide (anti-Rh B-mAb@CeO2) were overlay simultaneously. Rh B can compete with the Rh B coating antigen to combine the anti-Rh B-mAb which causing electrical signal changes. After optimization of the assembled immunosensor, the assay showed a linear range when the concentration of Rh B ranged from 0.01 ng/mL to 10000 ng/mL. The average recovery rate of spiked samples was 85.7%similar to 106.8%, which was in good accordance with the standard HPLC determination. The immunosensor behaves high sensitivity and selectivity, and can be used in the rapid screening of Rh B in paprika and capsicol.

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