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Label-free electrochemical immunosensor based on biocompatible nanoporous Fe3O4 and biotin-streptavidin system for sensitive detection of zearalenone

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 145, Issue 4, Pages 1368-1375

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9an02543j

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21575050, 21777056, 21775053]
  2. National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Project of China [21627809]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province [ZR2017MB027, 2019GSF111023]
  4. Science and Technology Plan Project [140200308]
  5. University of Jinan [160100364]
  6. Special Foundation for Taishan Scholar Professorship of Shandong Province [ts20130937]
  7. Program for Scientific Research Innovation Team in Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province

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In this study, a sensitive label-free electrochemical immunosensor was designed based on nanoporous Fe3O4 and a biotin-streptavidin system to specifically detect zearalenone (ZEN). Herein, nanoporous Fe3O4 was employed to carry streptavidin to prepare the highly sensitive immunosensor. The application of nanoporous Fe3O4 and the biotin-streptavidin reaction provided large amounts of antibodies on each conjugate, thus amplifying the detected signal. Cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were conducted to characterize the modification with ZEN. Factors which might influence the properties of the immunosensor, including concentration of nanoporous Fe3O4, pH of the buffer, incubation time and temperature were studied. Under the best conditions, the immunosensor displayed a highly sensitive response toward ZEN, ranging in concentration from 10.0 pg mL(-1) to 3.00 ng mL(-1) and 3.00 ng mL(-1) to 12.0 ng mL(-1), with a low detection limit of 3.7 pg mL(-1). The results for analysis of human urine samples were satisfactory. Furthermore, this proposed method may find promising applications in the detection of other mycotoxins.

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