Spectral-phase interferometry detection of ochratoxin a via aptamer-functionalized graphene coated glass

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In this work, we report a novel method of label-free detection of small molecules based on direct observation of interferometric signal change in graphene-modified glasses. The interferometric sensor chips are fabricated via a conventional wet transfer method of CVD-grown graphene onto the glass coverslips, lowering the device cost and allowing for upscaling the sensor fabrication. For the first time, we report the use of graphene functionalized by the aptamer as the bioreceptor, in conjunction with Spectral-Phase Interferometry (SPI) for detection of ochratoxin A (OTA). In a direct assay with an OTA-specific aptamer, we demonstrated a quick and significant change of the optical signal in response to the maximum tolerable level of OTA concentration. The sensor regeneration is possible in urea solution. The developed platform enables a direct method of kinetic analysis of small molecules using a low-cost optical chip with a graphene-aptamer sensing layer.

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Nekrasov, N., Yakunina, N., Pushkarev, A. V., Orlov, A. V., Gadjanski, I., Pesquera, A., … Bobrinetskiy, I. (2021). Spectral-phase interferometry detection of ochratoxin a via aptamer-functionalized graphene coated glass. Nanomaterials, 11(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano11010226

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