Meng Zhang, Tong Bu, Feier Bai, Shuang Zhao, Yongming Tian, Kunyi He, Yijian Zhao, Xiaohan Zheng, Li Wang
Food chemistry 2021 Mar 30A sensitive photothermal immunochromatographic test strip (PITS) for the detection of deoxynivalenol (DON) was developed using flower-like gold nanoparticle-deposited manganese dioxide nanocarrier (FMD-G NC) labeled antibodies (Abs) as the photothermal-sensing probe. FMD was used as a template to deposit small gold nanoparticles (GNPs) to synthesize FMD-G NC with large specific surface area and significant photothermal conversion property. The FMD-G-Ab probe was competitively captured by DON target and antigen coated on test line (T-line), forming colorimetric signals under naked eyes and photothermal signals under an 808 nm laser. Under optimal conditions, the PITS exhibited sensitive and specific detection of DON from 0.19 ng mL-1 to 12 ng mL-1 with detection limits of 0.013 ng mL-1, which were over 15-fold and 58-fold more sensitive than visual FMD-G-ITS and traditional GNPs-ITS. In addition, the novel FMD-G-PITS possessed a universal applicability, which could be well applied in green bean, corn, and millet. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Meng Zhang, Tong Bu, Feier Bai, Shuang Zhao, Yongming Tian, Kunyi He, Yijian Zhao, Xiaohan Zheng, Li Wang. Gold nanoparticles-functionalized three-dimensional flower-like manganese dioxide: A high-sensitivity thermal analysis immunochromatographic sensor. Food chemistry. 2021 Mar 30;341(Pt 1):128231
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