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Diazonium-based impedimetric aptasensor for the rapid label-free detection of Salmonella typhimurium in food sample

Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics (18734235)Year: June 15, 2016Volume: 80Issue: Pages: 566 - 573
Bagheryan, ZahraRaoof J.-B.Glaby M.a Turner A.P.F.Beni, Valerio
GreenDOI:10.1016/j.bios.2016.02.024Language: English

Abstract

Fast and accurate detection of microorganisms is of key importance in clinical analysis and in food and water quality monitoring. Salmonella typhimurium is responsible for about a third of all cases of foodborne diseases and consequently, its fast detection is of great importance for ensuring the safety of foodstuffs.We report the development of a label-free impedimetric aptamer-based biosensor for S. typhimurium detection. The aptamer biosensor was fabricated by grafting a diazonium-supporting layer onto screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPEs), via electrochemical or chemical approaches, followed by chemical immobilisation of aminated-aptamer. FTIR-ATR, contact angle and electrochemical measurements were used to monitor the fabrication process. Results showed that electrochemical immobilisation of the diazonium-grafting layer allowed the formation of a denser aptamer layer, which resulted in higher sensitivity. The developed aptamer-biosensor responded linearly, on a logarithm scale, over the concentration range 1×101 to 1×108 CFU mL-1, with a limit of quantification (LOQ) of 1×101 CFU mL-1 and a limit of detection (LOD) of 6 CFU mL-1. Selectivity studies showed that the aptamer biosensor could discriminate S. typhimurium from 6 other model bacteria strains. Finally, recovery studies demonstrated its suitability for the detection of S. typhimurium in spiked (1×102, 1×104 and 1×106 CFU mL-1) apple juice samples. © 2016 Elsevier B.V.