Selective Antibody-Free Sensing Membranes for Picogram Tetracycline Detection.
Hamdi Ben HalimaAbdoullatif BaraketClara ViňasNadia ZineJoan BausellsNicole Jaffrezic-RenaultFrancesc TeixidorAbdelhamid ErrachidPublished in: Biosensors (2022)
As an antibody-free sensing membrane for the detection of the antibiotic tetracycline (TC), a liquid PVC membrane doped with the ion-pair tetracycline/θ-shaped anion [3,3'-Co(1,2-C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] - ([ o -COSAN] - ) was formulated and deposited on a SWCNT modified gold microelectrode. The chosen transduction technique was electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The PVC membrane was composed of: the tetracycline/[ o -COSAN] - ion-pair, a plasticizer. A detection limit of 0.3 pg/L was obtained with this membrane, using bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate as a plasticizer. The sensitivity of detection of tetracycline was five times higher than that of oxytetracycline and of terramycin, and 22 times higher than that of demeclocycline. A shelf-life of the prepared sensor was more than six months and was used for detection in spiked honey samples. These results open the way to having continuous monitoring sensors with a high detection capacity, are easy to clean, avoid the use of antibodies, and produce a direct measurement.