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V. Sirdeshmukh, Harshika R. Apte, Anup A. Kale
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由于金黄色葡萄球菌在世界范围内引起的健康问题,越来越需要快速检测金黄色葡萄球菌。电化学检测方法已被证明是快速的,能够提供即时诊断。近年来,石墨烯基材料已成为电化学分析中最有前途的纳米材料。它们在电化学传感中作为换能器基质,显示出更高的灵敏度和稳定性。这类材料的最新进入者是石墨烯量子点(GQDs),它除了具有光学性能外,还具有优异的导电性和电催化性能。在这篇文章中,我们探索了GQD作为电化学探针在三明治免疫分析法中检测金黄色葡萄球菌病原菌株。我们的研究结果表明,当GQDs用作免疫标记时,检测的灵敏度提高了100%以上。检出限(LOD) < 1 CFU/mL。此外,它可以在不到一小时的时间内快速检测病原体。
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Graphene Quantum Dots as promising probes in electrochemical immunoassay for rapid and sensitive detection of pathogenic Staphylococcus aureus
There is an increasing need for the rapid detection of S. aureus owing to the health concerns it raises worldwide. Electrochemical detection methods have proved to be rapid and capable of offering Point-Of-Care diagnosis. Recently, graphene-based materials have emerged as most promising nanomaterials for electrochemical analysis. They have shown improved sensitivity and stability when used as transducer matrices in electrochemical sensing. The latest entrant in this class of materials is Graphene Quantum Dots (GQDs) which, apart from their optical properties possess excellent electrical conductivity and electro-catalytic properties. In this contribution, we explored GQD as electrochemical probe in a sandwich immunoassay designed to detect pathogenic strain of S. aureus. Our results show that GQDs, when used as immuno-labels, improved the sensitivity of the assay by more than 100%. The limit of detection (LOD) was less than 1 CFU/mL. Moreover, it offers rapid detection of pathogens in less than an hour.
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