Jingyi Qiu, Xinyu Xiao, Yiting Ou, Lei Han, Shi Gang Liu
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A portable turbidity-based sensor constructed via inhibition of lipase activity for point-of-use testing of dichlorvos pesticide
Point-of-use testing techniques are very significant in the fields like food safety and environmental monitoring. Here, we propose a portable turbidity-based sensor for point-of-use quantification of dichlorvos pesticide (DDVP) via inhibition of lipase activity to regulate the formation of fatty acid calcium precipitate. Typically, the fatty acid produced by Candida antarctica lipase B (CaLB)-catalytic hydrolysis of Tween-20 can combine with calcium ions to form precipitate, accompanied by heightened turbidity. DDVP can effectively inhibit the activity of CaLB, resulting in reduced turbidity. The concentration of DDVP is thereby determined by monitoring the variation of turbidity using a portable nephelometer. The sensing strategy is applied to quantitative analysis of DDVP in food samples with satisfying results. The portable nephelometer is handheld, user-friendly, and cost-effective and also all reagents are commercially accessible. As a result, the proposed turbidity-based sensor has great potential for point-of-use detection of DDVP in practical applications. This work exploiting CaLB-mediated turbidity as sensing readout signal also provides a new insight to develop point-of-use testing techniques.