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  • * Researchers introduced aggregation-induced emission luminogens embedded nanospheres (AIENPs) that emit red light and are used as signal amplifiers in LFIA for the detection of zearalenone (ZEN).
  • * The AIENP-LFIA outperformed the traditional time-resolved dye-embedded nanoparticles (TRNPs) by showing stronger photoluminescence and better sensitivity, achieving lower detection limits and improved accuracy for ZEN quantitation in corn samples.

Article Abstract

Highly luminescent nanospheres have been demonstrated in enhancing the sensitivity of lateral flow immunoassay (LFIA) due to their loading numerous luminescent dyes. However, the photoluminescence intensities of existing luminescent nanospheres are limited due to the aggregation-caused quenching effect. Herein, highly luminescent aggregation-induced emission luminogens embedded nanospheres (AIENPs) with red emission were introduced as signal amplification probes of LFIA for quantitative detection of zearalenone (ZEN). Optical properties of red-emitted AIENPs were compared with time-resolved dye-embedded nanoparticles (TRNPs). Results showed that red-emitted AIENPs have stronger photoluminescence intensity on the nitrocellulose membrane and superior environmental tolerance. Additionally, we benchmarked the performance of AIENP-LFIA against TRNP-LFIA using the same set of antibodies, materials, and strip readers. Results showed that AIENP-LFIA exhibits good dynamic linearity with the ZEN concentration from 0.195 to 6.25 ng/mL, with half competitive inhibitory concentration (IC) and detection of limit (LOD) at 0.78 and 0.11 ng/mL, respectively. The IC and LOD are 2.07- and 2.36-fold lower than those of TRNP-LFIA. Encouragingly, the precision, accuracy, specificity, practicality, and reliability of this AIENP-LFIA for ZEN quantitation were further characterized. The results verified that the AIENP-LFIA has good practicability for the rapid, sensitive, specific, and accurate quantitative detection of ZEN in corn samples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c00276DOI Listing

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