Probing the effect of protein corona on SERS signals: insights from melamine detection in milk matrix.
Food Chem
; 459: 140416, 2024 Nov 30.
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ABSTRACT
Matrix effects limit the application of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technology in the field of food safety. This study elucidated it from the perspective of protein corona by employing a model system for melamine SERS detection in milk. Compared with the melamine standard solution, higher detection limits (1 mg/L and 10 mg/L) are observed in milk matrix. The melamine signal exhibits an 80% reduction in whey protein solution, suggesting that protein has a significant impact on SERS signals. The changes in particle size, zeta potential and UV-vis spectra indicate the AuNPs interact with whey protein. Forming protein corona inhibits the melamine-induced AuNPs aggregation, reducing the number of 'hot spot' and the adsorption of melamine on AuNPs (from 0.28 mg/L to 0.07 mg/L), which may be responsible for signal loss. The found matrix effect from protein corona provides new insights for developing strategies about reducing matrix effect in SERS application.
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Análise Espectral Raman
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Triazinas
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Contaminação de Alimentos
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Leite
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Coroa de Proteína
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Ouro
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Animals
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En
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2024
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