Conventional methods used for the determination of mycotoxins are sensitive and give both qualitative and quantitative information, although they are greatly restricted by long assay time, high cost and limited portability. As a consequence, more rapid, low cost, highly specific and portable methods for detecting these analytes are the focus of a great deal of research. In this perspective, this work describes a label free, simple and reliable method using a specific sequence of ssDNA aptamer for detecting OTA, a toxic fungal metabolite frequently occurring in a variety of foodstuffs and feeds. A piezoelectric (QCM) based biosensor was used for real time monitoring of four ssDNA aptamers-OTA interactions to select the most efficient one. Based on these results, a lab-made plasmonic sensing platform based on sinusoidal gratings was fabricated and functionalized with the most efficient selected aptamer. The sensitivity of the biosensor was found to be dependent on the aptamer immobilizat...

An aptamer-based SPR-polarization platform for high sensitive OTA detection

SONATO, AGNESE;ROMANATO, FILIPPO;
2017

Abstract

Conventional methods used for the determination of mycotoxins are sensitive and give both qualitative and quantitative information, although they are greatly restricted by long assay time, high cost and limited portability. As a consequence, more rapid, low cost, highly specific and portable methods for detecting these analytes are the focus of a great deal of research. In this perspective, this work describes a label free, simple and reliable method using a specific sequence of ssDNA aptamer for detecting OTA, a toxic fungal metabolite frequently occurring in a variety of foodstuffs and feeds. A piezoelectric (QCM) based biosensor was used for real time monitoring of four ssDNA aptamers-OTA interactions to select the most efficient one. Based on these results, a lab-made plasmonic sensing platform based on sinusoidal gratings was fabricated and functionalized with the most efficient selected aptamer. The sensitivity of the biosensor was found to be dependent on the aptamer immobilizat...
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