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    A 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.

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    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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    PMID: 33011476

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