A smartphone-integrated aptasensor for pesticide detection using gold-decorated microparticles.
Ana M Ulloa-GomezJose F WaiminYa-Ching YuAlec LucasLia A StanciuPublished in: Mikrochimica acta (2024)
The increasing incidence of environmental concerns related to excessive use of pesticides, such as imidacloprid and carbendazim, poses risks to pollinators, water bodies, and human health, prompting regulatory scrutiny and bans in developed countries. In this study, we propose a portable smartphone-based biosensor for rapid and label-free colorimetric detection by using the gold-decorated polystyrene microparticles (Ps-AuNP) functionalized with specific aptamers to imidacloprid and carbendazim on a microfluidic paper-based analytical device (μ-PAD). Four aptamers were selected for the detection of these pesticides and their sensitivity and selectivity performance was evaluated. The sensitivity results show a detection limit for imidacloprid of 3.12 ppm and 1.56 ppm for carbendazim. The aptamers also exhibited high selectivity performance against other pesticides, such as thiamethoxam, fenamiphos, isoproturon, and atrazine. However, the platform presented cross-selectivity when detecting imidacloprid, carbendazim, and linuron, which is discussed herein. Overall, we present a promising platform for simple, on-site, and rapid colorimetric screening of specific pesticides, while highlighting the challenges of aptasensors in achieving selectivity amidst diverse molecular structures.
Keyphrases
- label free
- risk assessment
- human health
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- sensitive detection
- quantum dots
- gold nanoparticles
- high throughput
- high resolution
- climate change
- risk factors
- real time pcr
- hydrogen peroxide
- physical activity
- nitric oxide
- mass spectrometry
- highly efficient
- weight gain
- single cell
- body mass index
- weight loss
- liquid chromatography