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Custom‐printed microfluidic chips using simultaneous ratiometric fluorescence with "Green" carbon dots for detection of multiple antibiotic residues in pork and water samples.

Authors :
Yang, Wenming
Cao, Lingling
Lu, Hongjie
Huang, Yao
Yang, Wenqi
Cai, Yuanzheng
Li, Sumin
Li, Shuqi
Zhao, Jianwen
Xu, Wanzhen
Source :
Journal of Food Science (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.). Sep2024, Vol. 89 Issue 9, p5980-5992. 13p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In the evolving field of food safety, rapid and precise detection of antibiotic residues is crucial. This study aimed to tackle this challenge by integrating advanced inkjet printing technology with sophisticated microfluidic paper‐based analytical devices (µPADs). The µPAD design utilized "green" quantum dots synthesized via an eco‐friendly hydrothermal method using green white mulberry leaves as the carbon source, serving as the key fluorescent detection material. The action mechanism involved a photoinduced electron transfer system using red carbon dots (CDs) as electron donors and blue CDs combined with two‐dimensional layered molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanosheets as electron acceptors. This system could quickly detect antibiotics within 10 min in pork and water samples, demonstrating high sensitivity and recovery rates: 6.5 pmol/L at 99.75%–110% for sulfadimethoxine, 3.3 pmol/L at 99%–105% for sulfamethoxazole, and 8.5 pmol/L at 98.5%–105% for tetracycline. It achieved a relative standard deviation under 5%, ensuring reliability and reproducibility. The fabricated sensor offered a promising application for the rapid and efficient on‐site detection of antibiotic residues in food. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00221147
Volume :
89
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Science (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180136497
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1750-3841.17239