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An ultrasensitive, homogeneous fluorescence quenching immunoassay integrating separation and detection of aflatoxin M1 based on magnetic graphene composites

  • 1. Henan Agricultural University. Henan Province Engineering Research Center for Food Safety Control of Processing and Circulation, College of Food Science and Technology (China)
  • 2. The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (China)
  • 3. China Agricultural University. Beijing Key Laboratory of Detection Technology for Animal–Derived Food Safety, Beijing Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine (China)
  • 4. Luoyang Normal University. College of Food and Drug (China)

Description

A homogeneous fluorescence quenching immunoassay is described for simultaneous separation and detection of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in milk. The novel assay relies on monoclonal antibody (mAb) functionalized Fe3O4 decorated reduced-graphene oxide (rGO-Fe3O4-mAb) as both capture probe and energy acceptor, combined with tetramethylrhodamine cadaverine-labeled aflatoxin B1 (AFB1-TRCA) as the energy donor. In the assay, AFB1-TRCA binds to rGO-Fe3O4-mAb in the absence of AFM1, quenching the fluorescence of TRCA by resonance energy transfer. Significantly, the immunoassay integrates sample preparation and detection into a single step, by using magnetic graphene composites to avoid washing and centrifugation steps, and the assay can be completed within 10 min. Under optimized conditions, the visual and quantitative detection limits of the assay for AFM1 were 50 and 3.8 ng L−1, respectively, which were significantly lower than those obtained by fluorescence polarization immunoassay using the same immunoreagents. Owing to its operation and highly sensitivity, the proposed assay provides a powerful tool for the detection of AFM1. Graphical abstract:

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Journal Title
Mikrochimica Acta
Journal Volume
188
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
0026-3672
CODEN
MIACAQ

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