Rapid and sensitive detection of acrylamide in food samples is important for food safety and public health. Here, we describe a disposable origami paper-based analytical device (denoted doPAD) for colorimetric detection of acrylamide. This device uniquely exploits 3D origami folding paper for spatial control of the target recognition and signal readout, thus resulting in a positive correlation between the signals and the analytes. Under optimal conditions, the device achieved the quantitative analysis of acrylamide with a limit of detection of 1.13 µg/L within 120 min (including a derivatization time of 90 min and an assay time of 21 min). Furthermore, our method allowed the rapid and sensitive detection of acrylamide in complex food matrices. We envision that the platform described will find useful applications in the fields of food safety and environmental health.
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Yan, Y., Zhao, D., Li, W., Li, X., Chang, Y., Zhang, Q., & Liu, M. (2022). An origami paper-based analytical device for rapid and sensitive analysis of acrylamide in foods. Micromachines, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13010013
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