Strategy of functional nucleic acids-mediated isothermal amplification for detection of foodborne microbial contaminants: A review.

Food Res Int

State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resources, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China; International Joint Laboratory on Food Safety, Institute of Analytical Food Safety, School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Foodborne microbial contamination (FMC) is a major cause of food poisoning and illnesses, prompting the need for effective detection methods.
  • - Isothermal amplification techniques, enhanced by functional nucleic acids (FNAs), provide sensitive and quick detection of both microbial contaminants and mycotoxins, reducing reliance on costly nanomaterials.
  • - The paper reviews six isothermal amplification technologies, discusses the versatility of FNAs, and highlights current challenges in improving specificity and effectiveness while eliminating food matrix effects.

Article Abstract

Foodborne microbial contamination (FMC) is the leading cause of food poisoning and foodborne illness. The foodborne microbial detection methods based on isothermal amplification have high sensitivity and short detection time, and functional nucleic acids (FNAs) could extend the detectable object of isothermal amplification to mycotoxins. Therefore, the strategy of FNAs-mediated isothermal amplification has been emergingly applied in biosensors for foodborne microbial contaminants detection, making biosensors more sensitive with lower cost and less dependent on nanomaterials for signal output. Here, the mechanism of six isothermal amplification technologies and their application in detecting FMC is firstly introduced. Then the strategy of FNAs-mediated isothermal amplification is systematically discussed from perspectives of FNAs' versatility including recognition elements (Aptamer, DNAzyme), programming tools (DNA tweezer, DNA walker and CRISPR-Cas) and signal units (G-quadruplex, FNAs-based nanomaterials). Finally, challenges and prospects are presented in terms of addressing the issue of nonspecific amplification reaction, developing better FNAs-based sensing elements and eliminating food matrix effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113286DOI Listing

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