A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1

Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) contamination in food is not only a serious health threat to humans, but also a considerable economic burden worldwide. Rapid and accurate detection of AFB1 during production, processing, transportation and storage is therefore a prerequisite to prevent spreading of AFB1. Here, w...

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Main Authors: Pasara Vijitvarasan, Sarawut Cheunkar, Sukunya Oaew
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spelling th-mahidol.730502022-08-04T10:42:35Z A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1 Pasara Vijitvarasan Sarawut Cheunkar Sukunya Oaew Mahidol University King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) contamination in food is not only a serious health threat to humans, but also a considerable economic burden worldwide. Rapid and accurate detection of AFB1 during production, processing, transportation and storage is therefore a prerequisite to prevent spreading of AFB1. Here, we developed a simple and easy-to-use lateral flow aptasensor (LFA) to visually detect AFB1 using AFB1 aptamer. Polystyrene dyed particles were used as a signal reporter to enable colorimetric readout by naked eyes, in which the signal is directly proportional to the concentration of AFB1. Both aptamer specificity and target induced strand release approach enable a single-step AFB1 detection. The whole assay took 35 min to complete, starting from sample/dye complex incubation to color acquisition. Under the optimized condition, this sensing platform could detect AFB1 as low as 4.56 ng mL−1 with two distinct linear ranges of 0–0.05 μg mL−1 and 0.05–1 μg mL−1. LFA validation with 4 spiked samples (peanut, corn, rice and chili powder) showed satisfying AFB1 recovery within the range of 90.83–110.21%. Our LFA platform could potentially be applied to the on-site, naked-eye, and instrument-free detection of AFB1 or other substances with available aptamers. 2022-08-04T03:35:15Z 2022-08-04T03:35:15Z 2022-04-01 Article Food Control. Vol.134, (2022) 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.108767 09567135 2-s2.0-85121257677 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/73050 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85121257677&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pasara Vijitvarasan
Sarawut Cheunkar
Sukunya Oaew
A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
description Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) contamination in food is not only a serious health threat to humans, but also a considerable economic burden worldwide. Rapid and accurate detection of AFB1 during production, processing, transportation and storage is therefore a prerequisite to prevent spreading of AFB1. Here, we developed a simple and easy-to-use lateral flow aptasensor (LFA) to visually detect AFB1 using AFB1 aptamer. Polystyrene dyed particles were used as a signal reporter to enable colorimetric readout by naked eyes, in which the signal is directly proportional to the concentration of AFB1. Both aptamer specificity and target induced strand release approach enable a single-step AFB1 detection. The whole assay took 35 min to complete, starting from sample/dye complex incubation to color acquisition. Under the optimized condition, this sensing platform could detect AFB1 as low as 4.56 ng mL−1 with two distinct linear ranges of 0–0.05 μg mL−1 and 0.05–1 μg mL−1. LFA validation with 4 spiked samples (peanut, corn, rice and chili powder) showed satisfying AFB1 recovery within the range of 90.83–110.21%. Our LFA platform could potentially be applied to the on-site, naked-eye, and instrument-free detection of AFB1 or other substances with available aptamers.
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Pasara Vijitvarasan
Sarawut Cheunkar
Sukunya Oaew
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author Pasara Vijitvarasan
Sarawut Cheunkar
Sukunya Oaew
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title A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
title_short A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
title_full A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
title_fullStr A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
title_full_unstemmed A point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin B1
title_sort point-of-use lateral flow aptasensor for naked-eye detection of aflatoxin b1
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