Zhang_2024_Talanta_281_126925

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Title : Paper-based multicolor sensor for on-site quantitative detection of organophosphate pesticides based on acetylcholinesterase-mediated paper-based Au(3+)-etching of gold nanobipyramids and CIELab color space - Zhang_2024_Talanta_281_126925
Author(s) : Zhang F , Gao Y , Ren E , Fang L , Yang W , Zhang L , Wang Z
Ref : Talanta , 281 :126925 , 2024
Abstract :

On-site quantitative detection of organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) is crucial for safeguarding food and public safety. This study presents a novel acetylcholinesterase (AChE)-mediated paper-based Au(3+)-etching of gold nanobipyramids (AuNBPs) system. The system employs a long-term storable AuNBPs-deposited nylon membrane embedded within a portable and temperature-controlled paper-based analytical device. This system, coupled with a colorimeter-based quantitative method, enables the development of a practical paper-based multicolor sensor (PMS) for on-site quantitative detection of three common OPs (paraoxon, dichlorvos, and trichlorfon). In the absence of OPs, AChE hydrolyzes acetylthiocholine to thiocholine, which reduces Au(3+) to Au(+). The presence of OPs inhibits AChE activity, thereby preserving Au(3+) to etch AuNBPs on nylon membranes, accompanied by multicolor changes. These color changes can be simply quantified by measuring the a parameter of the CIELab color space using a portable colorimeter. Under optimal conditions, the PMS displayed eight OPs-corresponding color changes with a minimum detectable concentration of 1.0-10 microg/L (visual observation) and limits of detection of 0.8-7.2 microg/L (colorimeter) and 0.2-3.4 microg/L (UV-vis spectrometry). The PMS successfully determined the OPs in vegetable and rice samples with recoveries of 89.0-109 % and RSDs (n = 5) of <6 %. These results were consistent with those obtained using the HPLC-MS method. The PMS demonstrates excellent portability, AuNBPs stability, detection sensitivity, and reproducibility, making it a promising tool for the on-site quantitative detection of OPs residues in food. Furthermore, the paper-based etching system coupled with the colorimeter-based quantitative method provides a valuable reference to develop practical PMSs for various targets in diverse fields.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2024_Talanta_281_126925
PubMedID: 39305765

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Zhang F, Gao Y, Ren E, Fang L, Yang W, Zhang L, Wang Z (2024)
Paper-based multicolor sensor for on-site quantitative detection of organophosphate pesticides based on acetylcholinesterase-mediated paper-based Au(3+)-etching of gold nanobipyramids and CIELab color space
Talanta 281 :126925

Zhang F, Gao Y, Ren E, Fang L, Yang W, Zhang L, Wang Z (2024)
Talanta 281 :126925