Fluorescence enhancement on silver-plated plasma micro-nanostructured 3d polymeric microarray substrates for multiplex mycotoxin detection

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Abstract

Oxygen plasma micro-nanostructured poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) slides were modified through silver microparticle deposition to create microarray substrates that enhance the emitted fluorescence intensity. Silver deposition relied on a commercially available reagent and was completed in two 30-min incubation cycles of the substrate with the reagent. The fluorescence enhancement achieved using these substrates over flat PMMA slides was determined through the development of a microarray for the multiplexed detection of four mycotoxins, aflatoxin B1, ochratoxin A, fumonisin B1, and deoxynivalenol. It was shown that the implementation of silver-plated oxygen plasma micro-nanotextured PMMA substrates increased the signals obtained for aflatoxin B1 and ochratoxin A by approximately 2.8 times, 5.6 times for deoxynivalenol, and 16-times for fumonisin B1, compared to flat PMMA substrates. Most notably, this signal increase was not accompanied by a significant increase in the non-specific signal. In addition, the spot repeatability both across a single slide as well as between different slides was high, with coefficients of variation lower than 12%. The slides were also stable for at least three months, thus offering a microarray substrate with improved properties compared to standard glass slides, regarding both the absolute spot fluorescence intensity and between spots repeatability.

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Koukouvinos, G., Karachaliou, C. E., Kanioura, A., Tsougeni, K., Livaniou, E., Kakabakos, S. E., & Petrou, P. S. (2021). Fluorescence enhancement on silver-plated plasma micro-nanostructured 3d polymeric microarray substrates for multiplex mycotoxin detection. Processes, 9(2), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9020392

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