Microarray surface enhanced Raman scattering based immunosensor for multiplexing detection of mycotoxin in foodstuff

2018 
Abstract A surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) based immunosensor was developed for the detection of three mycotoxins (aflatoxin B 1 , AFB 1 ; zearalenone, ZEA; ochratoxin A, OTA) in foodstuff. Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) were labeled with 5,5-dithiobis(succinimidyl-2-nitrobenzoate) (DSNB) as Raman reporter and covalently linked with anti-mycotoxin antibodies as SERS nanoprobes, while AFB 1 -BSA, ZEA-BSA, and OTA-BSA conjugates were covalently linked onto micro-array gold surface as corresponding capture addresses. This design allows three independent immunoreactions multiplexed on a single gold chip. After optimization, the limits of detection of the developed assay are 0.061–0.066 μg/kg for AFB 1 , 0.53–0.57 μg/kg for ZEA, and 0.26–0.29 μg/kg for OTA in foodstuff. The spiked experiments presented an acceptable assay accuracy with recovery of 83.8%–108.1% and a reasonable assay precision with variation of coefficient less than 15%. Furthermore, the analysis of actual samples by our method demonstrated consistent results by comparison with conventional instrumental analysis. These results indicate that the developed SERS immunosensor can be a promising tool for simultaneously and rapidly monitoring multiple-mycotoxin levels in foodstuff.
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