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- Title
Simultaneous detection of AFB1 and aflD gene by "Y" shaped aptamer fluorescent biosensor based on double quantum dots.
- Authors
Li, Yaqi; Sun, Qingyue; Chen, Xin; Peng, Shuangfeng; Kong, Dezhao; Liu, Chang; Zhang, Qi; Shi, Qiaoqiao; Chen, Yong
- Abstract
The developed method for simultaneous detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and aflD genes can effectively monitor from the source and reduce the safety problems and economic losses caused by the production of aflatoxin, which can be of great significance for food safety regulations. In this paper, we constructed a sensitive and convenient fluorescent biosensor to detect AFB1 and aflD genes simultaneously based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between quantum dots (QDs) and a black hole quenching agent. A stable "Y" shaped aptasensor was employed as the detection platform and a double quantum dot labeled DNA fragment was utilized to be the sensing element in this work. When the targets of AFB1 and aflD genes were presented in the solution, the aptamer in the "Y" shaped probe is specifically recognized by the target. At this time, both Si-carbon quantum dots (Si-CDs) and CdTe QDs are far away from the BHQ1 and BHQ3 to recover the fluorescence. The linear range of the prepared fluorescence simultaneous detection method was as wide as 0.5–500 ng·mL−1 with detection lines of 0.64 ng·mL−1 for AFB1 and 0.5–500 nM with detection lines of 0.75 nM for aflD genes (3σ/k). This fabricated fluorescent biosensor was further validated in real rice flour and corn flour samples, which also achieved good results. The recoveries were calculated by comparing the known and found amounts of AFB1 which ranged from 88.4 to approximately 115.32% in the rice flour samples and 90.7 ~ 102.58% in the corn flour samples. The recoveries of aflD genes ranged from 84.32 to approximately 109.3% in the rice flour samples and 89.48 ~ 100.99% in the corn flour samples. Therefore, the proposed biosensor can significantly improve food safety and quality control through a simple, fast, and sensitive agricultural product monitoring and detection system.
- Subjects
QUANTUM dots; FLUORESCENCE resonance energy transfer; APTAMERS; RICE flour; BIOSENSORS; CORN flour; ORGANOPHOSPHORUS pesticides
- Publication
Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2024, Vol 416, Issue 4, p883
- ISSN
1618-2642
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00216-023-05074-y