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    Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris is an acidophilic and thermophilic bacterium present in the soil, often associated with the spoilage of acidic juices, such as orange juice. Their spores resist pasteurization and, when reactivated, modify the organoleptic properties of the juice, making it unsuitable for consumption, due mainly to production of guaiacol. Biosensors are detection devices that respond quickly and are easy to handle, with great potential for use in the juice production chain. In this context, this work reports an electrochemical genosensor for detection of A. acidoterrestris, based on a graphite electrode modified with electrochemically reduced graphene oxide, a polymer derived from 3-hydroxybenzoic acid and a specific DNA probe sequence complementary with the genomic DNA of A. acidoterrestris. Detection of the target was performed by monitoring the oxidation peak of the Hoechst 33258, a common DNA stainer. The genosensor detection limit was 12 ng mL-1 and it kept 77% of response after ten weeks, and a test showed that orange juice does not interfere with bacteria lysate detection. This biosensor is the first platform for electrochemical detection of the genomic DNA of A. acidoterrestris in the literature, and the first to use Hoechst 33258 as indicator with whole genomic DNA molecules. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    José M R Flauzino, Rafaela C S Peres, Lívia M Alves, Jussara G Vieira, Júlia G Dos Santos, Ana G Brito-Madurro, João M Madurro. DNA electrochemical biosensor for detection of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris utilizing Hoechst 33258 as indicator. Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2021 Aug;140:107801

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