Rapid electrochemical detection of domoic acid based on polydopamine/reduced graphene oxide coupled with in-situ imprinted polyacrylamide.

Talanta

Key Laboratory of Biomedical Functional Materials, School of Science, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 211198, PR China; Tibetan Medicine Research Institute, Tibetan Traditional Medical College, Tibet, 850000, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Domoic acid is a harmful toxin found in some shellfish that can make people and marine animals sick.
  • Scientists created a special sensor using a combination of materials that can quickly and accurately detect domoic acid levels.
  • The new sensor can measure very low amounts of the toxin and can be used easily to check shellfish for safety without needing a lot of extra steps.

Article Abstract

Domoic acid, namely amnesic shellfish toxin, is a highly neurotoxic substance to marine animals and humankind. To reduce the incidence of poisoning accidents, the exploitation of specific and rapid detection method for domoic acid monitoring is highly required. Herein, an electrochemical molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) sensor based on polydopamine-reduced graphene oxide/polyacrylamide composite (PDA-rGO/PAM) was constructed successfully to detect domoic acid. The domoic acid molecule could be recognized in imprinted cavities of PAM reversibly through hydrogen bonding. PDA-rGO promoted the loading capacity of PAM and improved the charge transfer rate, which amplified the electrical signal response of the MIP sensor. The screen-printed electrode (SPE) modified with PDA-rGO/PAM displayed satisfactory response toward toxin contaminated sample at a linear range from 1 to 600 nM and a low detection limit of 0.31 nM, demonstrating the prospective application of the transducer as a portable sensing platform for the on-site detection of hazardous marine biotoxin. Moreover, benefiting from the superior specificity and stability of MIP, the fabricated sensor could be utilized to detect the domoic acid content in mussel extracts directly without complex pretreatment operation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122885DOI Listing

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