A low-cost label-free AFB1 impedimetric immunosensor based on functionalized CD-trodes

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Abstract

This work describes the investigation of a label-free immunosensor for the detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). CD-trodes (electrodes obtained from recordable compact disks) were used as low-cost and disposable transducers after modification with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of lipoic acid. The anti-aflatoxin B1 antibody was immobilized via EDC/NHS activation, followed by blocking with bovine serum albumin and immunoassays with AFB1. The optimization of analytical parameters and the detection were carried out using electrochemical impedance measurements. Using chemometric tools, the best conditions for the immunosensor development were defined as: anti-AFB1 antibody at 1:2000 dilution and surface blocking with 0.5% bovine serum albumin, both incubated for 1 h, and antibody-antigen immunoreaction for 30 min. The impedimetric immunosensor showed a linear range from 5 × 10-9 to 1 × 10-7 mol·L-1 (1.56-31.2 ng·mL-1), limit of detection and limit of quantification, respectively, 3.6 × 10-10 and 1.1 × 10-9mol·L-1 (0.11 and 0.34 ng·mL-1). The proposed immunosensor was applied to analyze peanut samples.

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Foguel, M. V., Giordano, G. F., de Sylos, C. M., Carlos, I. Z., Ferreira, A. A. P., Benedetti, A. V., & Yamanaka, H. (2016, September 1). A low-cost label-free AFB1 impedimetric immunosensor based on functionalized CD-trodes. Chemosensors. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors4030017

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