A rapid and sensitive sandwich assay for the detection of Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris in apple juice based on magnetosome immunomagnetic separation combined with quantum dots immunoassay technology
Jianrui Qi , Kai Wang , Xiaohai Yan , Xinru Dong , Rui Sun , Yahong Yuan , Tianli Yue
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Abstract
The contamination of apple juice by Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris (A. acidoterrestris) can cause significant economic losses. Therefore, developing a rapid and sensitive method for detecting A. acidoterrestris is necessary. To address this issue, this study prepared magnetosome–monoclonal antibodies immunomagnetic microspheres (IMMs) as capture probes to enrich A. acidoterrestris (IMMs-Aa) and monoclonal antibodies-quantum dots (mAb-CdTeQDs) as detection probes for detecting A. acidoterrestris. The obtained IMMs-Aa-mAb-CdTeQDs “sandwich” structure was used to detect A. acidoterrestris based on the fluorescence intensity. The strategy presented a good linear correlation (y = 1048× + 1891, R2 = 0.995) between the fluorescence intensity and the concentration of A. acidoterrestris (101–105 CFU/mL) with a low detection limit of 25.4 CFU/mL within 50 min. The recovery rate of this strategy in spiked apple juice ranged from 88.16 % to 107.03 %. Thus, this study established an efficient and highly sensitive magnetic capture-enrichment-separation-detection method for A. acidoterrestris.
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Food Chemistry publishes original research papers dealing with the advancement of the chemistry and biochemistry of foods or the analytical methods/ approach used. All papers should focus on the novelty of the research carried out.