Seafood product safety: A hybrid graphene/gold-based electrochemical immunosensor for fish allergen analysis.
Food Chem
; 446: 138889, 2024 Jul 15.
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ABSTRACT
Seafood product labels with accurate allergen contents can avoid and/or minimize allergic reactions. Therefore, an electrochemical immunosensor for the analysis of ß-parvalbumin (ß-PV, a major fish allergen) was developed. Screen-printed carbon electrodes were nanostructured with reduced graphene oxide and gold nanoparticles. The platform was characterized by scanning electron microscopy and elemental analysis. In a sandwich-type assay (â¼75 min), the antigen-antibody interaction was detected by chronoamperometry using horseradish peroxidase and TMB-H2O2. A linear range of 25-3000 ng/mL, a sensitivity of 2.99 µA.mL/ng, and a limit of detection of 9.9 ng/mL (corresponding to 0.40 ng in the analysed aliquot) were obtained. The selectivity and possible interferences were assessed by analysing several other food allergens and a marine toxin. The sensor was applied to the analysis of 17 commercial foods and the effect of culinary processing (e.g., grilled, canned, smoked) on the ß-PV concentration was assessed. Traces of ß-PV were successfully quantified and ELISA was used to assess the results.
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Biosensing Techniques
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Metal Nanoparticles
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Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Food Chem
Year:
2024
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Article
Affiliation country:
Portugal
Country of publication:
Reino Unido