Conformational change-based fluorometric aptasensor for sensitive cadmium(II) detection in fruits and vegetables.
Jiangxiong ZhuHao YinYang WangLumei WangXueqing GengYun DengPublished in: Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications (2024)
Cadmium (Cd 2+ ) is a highly toxic heavy metal that can accumulate in the human body through contaminated food and water, posing great health risks. In this study, a label-free fluorescent aptasensor based on SYBR Green I (SGI) for the rapid and sensitive detection of Cd 2+ in food samples was designed. The aptasensor utilizes a Cd 2+ -specific aptamer (Cd-(21)) and its complementary strand (CS Cd-(21) ) to form a double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) structure in the absence of Cd 2+ . SGI intercalates into the dsDNA, resulting in a strong fluorescence signal. In the presence of Cd 2+ , the aptamer undergoes a conformational change, preventing the formation of dsDNA and leading to a decrease in fluorescence intensity. Under optimized conditions, the aptasensor exhibited a linear response to Cd 2+ concentrations ranging from 0.11 to 157.37 ng mL -1 , with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.07 ng mL -1 . The aptasensor demonstrated high specificity and was successfully applied to detect Cd 2+ in fruits and vegetables, with satisfactory recovery rates (95-111%). The proposed aptasensor provides a promising tool for the rapid and sensitive detection of Cd 2+ in food.
Keyphrases
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