Visual detection of clostridium perfringens alpha toxin by combining nanometer microspheres with smart phones

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Abstract

Clostridium perfringens α toxin (CPA) is an important virulence factor that causes livestock hemorrhagic enteritis and food poisoning by contaminated meat products. In this study, the nano-silica microspheres combined with smartphone image processing technology was developed to realize real-time CPA detection. First, the N-terminal and C-terminal domain of the CPA toxin (CPAC3 and CPAN) and their anti-sera were prepared. The silica microspheres coupled with the antibody of CPAC3 was prepared to capture the toxin that existed in the detection sample and the fluorescent-labeled antibody of CPAN was incubated. Moreover, the fluorescent pictures of gray value were performed in a cell phone app, corresponding to toxin concentration. The new assay takes 90 min to perform and can detect CPA as little as 32.8 ng/mL. Our results showed a sensitive, stable, and convenient CPA detection system, which provides a novel detection method of native CPA in foods.

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Cao, A., Chi, H., Shi, J., Sun, R., Du, K., Song, Y., … Huang, J. (2020). Visual detection of clostridium perfringens alpha toxin by combining nanometer microspheres with smart phones. Microorganisms, 8(12), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121865

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