Detection of Listeria monocytogenes Using Luminol-Functionalized AuNF-Labeled Aptamer Recognition and Magnetic Separation

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A capture probe was constructed using a combination of magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles and an aptamer directed towardListeria monocytogenes. A signal probe was prepared by combining luminol-functionalized flowerlike gold nanoparticles, obtained by combining luminol with chitosan bearing a complementary sequence of the aptamer. The complex consisting of the capture probe and signal probe could be removed through magnetic separation. Where the target was present within a sample, it competed with the complementary sequence for binding to the aptamer, causing a change of the chemiluminescent signal. The results indicated that a good linear relationship existed over the concentration range 1.0 × 101-1.0 × 105 CFU·mL-1. It was established that it was feasible to use this approach to detect L. monocytogenes at levels as low as 6 CFU·mL-1 in milk samples.

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Chen, W., Cui, L., Song, Y., Chen, W., Su, Y., Chang, W., & Xu, W. (2021). Detection of Listeria monocytogenes Using Luminol-Functionalized AuNF-Labeled Aptamer Recognition and Magnetic Separation. ACS Omega, 6(40), 26338–26344. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c03527

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