Two kinds of lateral flow immunoassays based on multifunctional magnetic prussian blue nanoenzyme and colloidal gold for the detection of 38 β-agonists in swine urine and pork
•A novel magnetic prussian blue nanoenzyme and colloidal gold were synthesized.•Two kinds of lateral flow immunoassays were developed for detection of 38 β-agonists.•The sensitivity of the developed assays were 200-fold higher than that of the reported methods. Herein, novel multifunctional magnetic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food chemistry 2023-08, Vol.417, p.135897-135897, Article 135897 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A novel magnetic prussian blue nanoenzyme and colloidal gold were synthesized.•Two kinds of lateral flow immunoassays were developed for detection of 38 β-agonists.•The sensitivity of the developed assays were 200-fold higher than that of the reported methods.
Herein, novel multifunctional magnetic prussian blue nanoenzymes (MPBNs) and colloidal gold (CG) were synthesized and used to develop two kinds of lateral flow immunoassays (LFIAs) for the detection of 38 β-agonists. Since MPBNs has a unique three-in-one function of colorimetric magnetic catalytic activities, the signal intensity and coupling ratio are 2 and 8-fold higher than that of the CG. The cut-off values of the CG-LFIA and MPBNs-LFIA for swine urine and pork are 5/5 and 0.3/0.5 μg/kg, the limits of detection are 0.19/0.29 and 0.02/0.03 μg/kg, respectively. The sensitivity of MPBNs-LFIA is 10-fold higher than that of CG-LFIA, and up to 200-fold higher than that of the reported LFIAs. The recoveries of the LFIAs are 80.0%–116.7%, with coefficients of variation of 1.4%–14.3%. Our study proved that the MPBNs have more advantages than CG, and can offer a promising signal label for ultrasensitive immunoassay techniques. |
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ISSN: | 0308-8146 1873-7072 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.135897 |