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Magnetic nanobead chain-assisted real-time impedance monitoring using PCB interdigitated electrode for Salmonella detection.


ABSTRACT: Pathogen testing is effective to prevent food poisoning. Here, an electrochemical biosensor was explored for Salmonella detection by combining magnetic grid based bacterial separation with enzymatic catalysis based signal amplification on a PCB interdigitated electrode in a microfluidic chip. First, immune magnetic nanobeads, target bacteria, and immune polystyrene microspheres decorated with glucose oxidase were sufficiently mixed to form nanobead-bacteria-microsphere sandwich conjugates. Then, these conjugates were injected into the chip to form conjugate chains right over the electrode under an iron grid enhanced magnetic field. After non-conductive glucose was injected and catalyzed by glucose oxidase on the conjugate chains, conductive glucose acid and non-conductive hydrogen peroxide were continuously produced and rapidly diffused from the conjugate chains to the electrode. Finally, the impedance change was real-timely monitored and used to determine the bacterial amount. This sensor enabled detection of 50 CFU/mL Salmonella typhimurium in 1 h.

SUBMITTER: Jiang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10651675 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Magnetic nanobead chain-assisted real-time impedance monitoring using PCB interdigitated electrode for <i>Salmonella</i> detection.

Jiang Fan F   Wang Lei L   Jin Nana N   Yuan Jing J   Li Yanbin Y   Lin Jianhan J  

iScience 20231018 11


Pathogen testing is effective to prevent food poisoning. Here, an electrochemical biosensor was explored for <i>Salmonella</i> detection by combining magnetic grid based bacterial separation with enzymatic catalysis based signal amplification on a PCB interdigitated electrode in a microfluidic chip. First, immune magnetic nanobeads, target bacteria, and immune polystyrene microspheres decorated with glucose oxidase were sufficiently mixed to form nanobead-bacteria-microsphere sandwich conjugates  ...[more]

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