Antibody-free colorimetric detection of chlorothalonil in cucumber: Via the inhibition of an enzyme-triggered reaction

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Currently known rapid determination of fungicides usually relies on antibody-based immunoassay. This paper reports a simple antibody-free colorimetric assay for chlorothalonil via the inhibition of an enzyme-triggered reaction. The enzymatic activity of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase was significantly inhibited by chlorothalonil, and the color change of NBT-PMS system induced from NADH formation was suppressed, which could be used indirectly to assay chlorothalonil. The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.05 μM with a linear range from 0.5 to 10 μM, and the detection of 1 μM chlorothalonil in solution was achieved with a naked-eye readout. In addition, the colorimetric measurement results of the cucumber samples showed a good recovery rate, although the sensitivity was less effective than the instrumental method. Nevertheless, the results demonstrates that the chlorometric method provides potential opportunities for reliable, cost-effective quantitative detection for chlorothalonil residues in vegetables.

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Liu, Q., Han, P., Wang, H., Gong, W., & Feng, X. (2019). Antibody-free colorimetric detection of chlorothalonil in cucumber: Via the inhibition of an enzyme-triggered reaction. RSC Advances, 9(18), 9893–9898. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00291j

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