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Preparation and characterization of aptamer-based sorbent for the selective extraction of zearalenone and its derivatives from human urine: Preparation and characterization of aptamer-based sorbent for the selective extraction ofzearalenone and its derivatives from human urine: Galletta et al

Authors

Galletta, Micaella; Combès, Audrey; Mondello, Luigi; Tranchida, Peter Q.; Pichon, Valérie

Abstract

The aim of this work is the development of a biomimetic strategy involving a molecular recognition mechanism using aptamers immobilized on a solid support for the analysis of the mycotoxin zearalenone (ZEA) and two of its derivatives in human urine: alpha-zearelenol (α-ZEL) and beta-zearelenol (β-ZEL). Three oligonucleotide sequences reported in the literature as being specific to ZEA were thus covalently grafted onto activated sepharose, and a thorough study of the percolation and washing conditions was performed to promote the selective retention of the three targeted compounds. With the optimized extraction procedure, a strong and selective retention was obtained for ZEA and to a lesser extent α-ZEL and β-ZEL, with extraction recoveries of 88±9%, 77±15%, and 45±12% respectively, in standard solutions. Application of this procedure to spiked human urine strongly highlighted the efficiency of the clean-up effect resulting from the use of this selective sorbent. Limits of quantification of the whole analytical procedure including extraction on oligosorbent and LC-MS analysis were 0.18 and 0.24 ng mL−1, for ZEA and α-ZEL, respectively, thus demonstrating clearly the potential of the developed method for monitoring human dietary exposure to these compounds.

Subjects

BIOMIMETICS; MOLECULAR recognition; SEPHAROSE; MYCOTOXINS; ZEARALENONE

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2025, Vol 417, Issue 2, p265

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-024-05640-y

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