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Construction of aptamer sensor based on Au nanozymes for ultrasensitive SERS detection of tobramycin

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JOURNAL OF FOOD COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfca.2023.105617

Keywords

SERS; Au nanozyme; Aptamer; Tobramycin

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By including tobramycin in Au@Apts nanozymes, the tobramycin aptamer can be dislodged from the surface of Au NPs and the catalytic activity of nanozymes can be restored. The shift in enzyme activity can be detected using Raman spectroscopy of the enzyme-catalyzed product TMBox. This method has high sensitivity and wide application prospects.
Tobramycin aptamer was adsorbed on the surface of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) by van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonds, and other factors, limiting nanozyme peroxidase activity. Because tobramycin has a higher affinity for the tobramycin aptamer, including tobramycin in Au@Apts nanozymes was able to dislodge the aptamer from the surface of Au NPs and restore the catalytic activity of nanozymes. Raman spectroscopy of the enzyme-catalyzed product TMBox can detect this shift in enzyme activity. The restored value of nanozyme activity increased with tobramycin concentration and had a good linear correlation in the concentration range of 10(-10)similar to 10(-1) M with a detection limit of 2.04 x 10(-11) M. Aptamer biosensors are built using the SERS platform, which has the advantages of high sensitivity, high precision, and a wide detection range. It is prospectively employed in food safety and the detection of antibiotic residues.

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