Facile and Ultrasensitive Food Allergen Quantification Using Microzone Paper-Based Mass Spectrometric Immunoassay.
Chenhui LuShuting XuSuyang WangTengyu WangWen-Long WangCheng YangYi ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Highly sensitive and rapid measurement of food allergens is essential to avoid unanticipated food allergies and to determine whether cross-contamination occurs in the food industry. Commercial immunoassay kits offer high specificity and convenience for allergen detection but still suffer limited quantitative sensitivity, accuracy, and stability based on the optical readout. In this work, a paper-based mass spectrometric immunoassay platform was constructed to achieve facile and highly sensitive quantification of peanut allergen, which combined the advantages of good specificity and accurate quantification from mass spectrometry and simplicity from a paper-based immunoassay. In this platform, a novel quaternary ammonium-based mass tag and a paper chip with a microzone were designed and developed, contributing to a large signal enhancement. This method was able to detect Ara h1 with a linear range of 0.1-100 ng mL -1 and a detection limit of 0.08 ng mL -1 in milk matrices. It has also been successfully applied to the accurate quantification of Ara h1 in six milk-related beverages, two biscuits, and two candy bars with complicated matrices and presented a low-concentration quantitation capability. This method gives a new type of mass spectrometric immunoassay for rapid and ultrasensitive allergen regulation in the food industry and for individual allergen differentiation research.
Keyphrases
- label free
- sensitive detection
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- human health
- quantum dots
- allergic rhinitis
- high throughput
- molecularly imprinted
- risk assessment
- gold nanoparticles
- ms ms
- liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- real time pcr
- solid phase extraction
- climate change
- reduced graphene oxide
- single cell
- circulating tumor cells
- high speed
- tandem mass spectrometry
- fluorescent probe
- structural basis
- single molecule
- capillary electrophoresis