A rapid biosensor for the detection of cyromazine in milk is reported based on a fluorescence quenching result. When an FAM labelled G-rich ssDNA Tcy2 is treated with cyromazine, it can form a G-quadruplex-CYR complex and cause a change in fluorescence. As a result, the presence of cyromazine can be determined by fluorescence quenching. This sensor is selective for the detection of cyromazine in raw milk and has a limit of detection of 0.68 ppb and a detection range from 0 to 200 ppb.
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Xing, H., Gu, W., Xu, D., Tian, F., Yao, L., Wang, Z., & Hu, X. (2018). A simple fluorescent assay for cyromazine detection in raw milk by using CYR-stabilized G-quadruplex formation. RSC Advances, 8(5), 2418–2425. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12970j
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