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Gold Nanoparticle Paper Immunoassays for Sensing the Presence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Oyster Hemolymph

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 22, Pages 19494-19502

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c00853

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Seafood contamination with Vibrio bacteria is a problem for aquaculture, especially with oysters. Current methods for diagnosing bacterial pathogens in seafood involve lab-based assays, which are time-consuming and must occur in a centralized location. A point-of-care assay that can detect the presence of Vibrio in a quick and convenient manner would be valuable for food safety control measures.
Seafood contamination with Vibrio bacteria is a problem for aquaculture, especially with oysters,which are often consumed raw. Current methods for diagnosing bacterialpathogens in seafood involve lab-based assays such as polymerase chainreaction or culturing, which are time consuming and must occur ina centralized location. Detection of Vibrio in a point-of-care assay would be a significant tool for food safetycontrol measures. We report here a paper immunoassay that can detectthe presence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus (Vp) in buffer and oyster hemolymph. The test uses gold nanoparticlesconjugated to polyclonal anti-Vibrio antibodies in a paper-based sandwich immunoassay. A sample is addedto the strip and wicked through by capillary action. If Vp is present,it results in a visible color at the test area that can be read outby eyes or a standard mobile phone camera. The assay has a limit ofdetection of 6.05 x 10(5) cfu/mL and a cost estimateof $5 per test. Receiver operating characteristic curves with validatedenvironmental samples showed a test sensitivity of 0.96 and a specificityof 1.00. Because the assay is inexpensive and can be used on Vp directlywithout the requirement for culturing, or sophisticated equipment,it has the potential to be used in fieldable settings.

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