Zhu_2024_Anal.Chim.Acta_1301_342464

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Title : Acetylcholine triggered enzymatic cascade reaction based on Fe(7)S(8) nanoflakes catalysis for organophosphorus pesticides visual detection - Zhu_2024_Anal.Chim.Acta_1301_342464
Author(s) : Zhu S , Qin S , Wei C , Cen L , Xiong L , Luo X , Wang Y
Ref : Anal Chim Acta , 1301 :342464 , 2024
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) play important roles in the natural environment, agricultural fields, and biological prevention. The development of OPs detection has gradually become an effective strategy to avoid the dangers of pesticides abuse and solve the severe environmental and health problems in humans. Although conventional assays for OPs analysis such as the bulky instrument required analytical methods have been well-developed, it still remains the limitation of inconvenient, inefficient and lab-dependence analysis in real samples. Hence, there is an urgent demand to develop efficient detection methods for OPs analysis in real scenarios. RESULTS: Here, by virtue of the highly efficient catalytic performance in Fe(7)S(8) nanoflakes (Fe(7)S(8) NFs), we propose an OPs detection method that rationally integrated Fe(7)S(8) NFs into the acetylcholine (ACh) triggered enzymatic cascade reaction (ATECR) for proceeding better detection performances. In this method, OPs serve as the enzyme inhibitors for inhibiting ATECR among ACh, acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and choline oxidase (CHO), then reduce the generation of H(2)O(2) to suppress the oxidation of 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine (TMB) that catalyzed by Fe(7)S(8) NFs. Benefiting from the integration of Fe(7)S(8) NFs and ATECR, it enables a sensitive detection for OPs (e.g. dimethoate). The proposed method has presented good linear ranges of OPs detection ranging from 0.1 to 10 microg mL(-1). Compared to the other methods, the comparable limits of detection (LOD) of OPs are as low as 0.05 microg mL(-1). SIGNIFICANCE: Furthermore, the proposed method has also achieved a favorable visual detection performance of revealing OPs analysis in real samples. The visual signals of OPs can be transformed into RGB values and gathered by using smartphones, indicating the great potential in simple, sensitive, instrument-free and on-site analysis of pesticide residues in environmental monitoring and biosecurity research.

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PubMedID: 38553122

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Zhu S, Qin S, Wei C, Cen L, Xiong L, Luo X, Wang Y (2024)
Acetylcholine triggered enzymatic cascade reaction based on Fe(7)S(8) nanoflakes catalysis for organophosphorus pesticides visual detection
Anal Chim Acta 1301 :342464

Zhu S, Qin S, Wei C, Cen L, Xiong L, Luo X, Wang Y (2024)
Anal Chim Acta 1301 :342464