A xylenol orange-based pH-sensitive sensor array for identification of bacteria and differentiation of probiotic drinks
The development of straightforward and cost-efficient methods for bacterial identification is very important. In this study, we utilized xylenol orange, metal ions, and diverse bacterial carbon sources to construct a sensor array, achieving precise bacterial identification. Initially, we examined th...
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Zusammenfassung: | The development of straightforward and cost-efficient methods for bacterial identification is very important. In this study, we utilized xylenol orange, metal ions, and diverse bacterial carbon sources to construct a sensor array, achieving precise bacterial identification. Initially, we examined the absorbance variations of xylenol orange with five metal ions (Mn
, Co
, Ni
, Cu
, and Zn
) at pH levels ranging from 4 to 7, observing significant changes at 570 nm or 580 nm. Given that bacteria can generate varying amounts of acid in different carbon sources, we employed a blend of xylenol orange and the five metal ions as pH-sensitive probes to characterize bacterial metabolism in three carbon sources, resulting in the development of a five-sensor array that effectively differentiated seven bacteria. Additionally, by utilizing xylenol orange with Co
, we successfully identified six different bacterial mixtures and five types of probiotic drink products. These findings highlight the potential of our methods for broader practical application in bacterial identification in practical use. |
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ISSN: | 1759-9679 |