Yue Kong, Xinyue Qian, Xiao Mei, Jun Ma, Kang Wu, Anping Deng, Jianguo Li
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Abstract
In this work, a novel Electrochemiluminescence Immunosensor was constructed using PCN-224-Mn and gold-platinum nanoflowers (AuPt NFs) for the ultrasensitive detection of ochratoxin A (OTA). PCN-224 modified with Mn (II) was synthesized as a probe material. The interaction efficiency of PCN-224 with S2O82- was also greatly improved. AuPt NFs were used as the substrate material for the electrodes. It has favorable biocompatibility, large specific surface area and can bind more antigen. Also greatly increased the electroactive surface area and conductivity of the electrode. OTA was detected using a competitive immunoassay strategy, in which OTA in the sample competes with the encapsulated antigen for a finite number of antibodies. ECLIA for the detection of OTA was designed to be highly sensitive, with a linear range from 0.0002 ng mL-1 to 1000 ng mL-1 and a LOD as low as 0.067 pg mL-1. In addition, it was evident from the electrochemical analyses that PCN-224-Mn had a stronger and more stable ECL signal compared to the plain PCN-224. The successful preparation of specific, sensitive and reproducible ECL immunosensors confirms the great promise for the detection of OTA or other small molecule mycotoxins.
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