Acoustic multi-detection of Gliadin using QCM crystals patterned with controlled sectors of tem grid and annealed Nanoislands on gold electrode

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Celiac diseases are a group of gluten ingestion-correlated pathologies that are widespread and, in some cases, very dangerous for human health. The only effective treatment is the elimination of gluten from the diet throughout life. Nowadays, the food industries are very interested in cheap, easy-to-handle methods for detecting gluten in food, in order to provide their consumers with safe and high-quality food. Here, for the first time, the manufacture of controlled micropatterns of annealed gold nanoislands (AuNIs) on a single QCM crystal (QCM-color) and their biofunctionalization for the specific detection of traces of gliadin is reported. In addition, the modified quartz crystal with a TEM grid and 30 nm Au (Q-TEM grid crystal) is proposed as an acoustic sensitive biosensing platform for the rapid screening of the gliadin content in real food products.

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Bariani, G. C., Zhou, L., Poggesi, S., Mittapalli, R., Manzano, M., & Ionescu, R. E. (2020). Acoustic multi-detection of Gliadin using QCM crystals patterned with controlled sectors of tem grid and annealed Nanoislands on gold electrode. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040790

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