A smartphone-based fluorescent biosensor with metal-organic framework biocomposites and cotton swabs for the rapid determination of tetrodotoxin in seafood.

Anal Chim Acta

School of Public Health, Binzhou Medical University, Yantai, 264003, China; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Risk Assessment and Control Technology for Environment and Food Safety, Tianjin Institute of Environmental and Operational Medicine, Tianjin, 300050, China. Electronic address:

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a highly toxic biotoxin found in puffer fish and some marine animals, posing risks to food safety and human health, and effective detection methods for it in seafood are urgently needed.
  • A new smartphone-based portable biosensor using metal-organic framework (MOF) biocomposites and cotton swabs has been developed for quick TTX detection, achieving impressive detection limits and ease of use.
  • This biosensor allows for rapid and accurate TTX determination in seafood samples, offering a practical tool for monitoring food safety that can be operated without specialized training in just 15 minutes.

Article Abstract

Background: Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurovirulent marine biotoxin that is present in puffer fish and certain marine animals. It is capable of causing severe neurotoxic symptoms and even death when consumed through contaminated seafood. Due to its high toxicity, developing an effective assay for TTX determination in seafood has significant benefits for food safety and human health. Currently, it remains challenging to achieve on-site determination of TTX in seafood. To facilitate mass on-site assays, more affordable technologies utilizing accessible equipment that require no skilled personnel are needed.

Results: A smartphone-based portable fluorescent biosensor is proposed for TTX determination by using metal-organic framework (MOF) biocomposites and cotton swabs. Oriented antibody (Ab)-decorated and fluorescent quantum dot (QD)-loaded MOF biocomposites (QD@MOF*Ab) are rapidly synthesized for binding targets and fluorescent responses by utilizing the tunability of zinc-based MOF. Moreover, facile Ab-immobilized household cotton swabs are utilized as TTX capture tools. TTX forms sandwich immune complexes with QD@MOF*Ab probes, achieving signal amplification. These probes are excited by a portable device to generate bright fluorescent signals, which can be detected by the naked eye, and TTX quantitative results are obtained using a smartphone. When observed with the naked eye, the limit of detection (LOD) is 0.4 ng/mL, while intelligent quantitation presents an LOD of 0.13 ng/mL at logarithmic concentrations of 0.2-400 ng/mL.

Significance: This biosensor is convenient to use, and an easy-to-operate analysis is completed within 15 min, thus demonstrating excellent performance in terms of detection speed and portability. Furthermore, it successfully determines TTX contents in puffer fish and clam samples, demonstrating its potential for monitoring seafood. Herein, this work provides a favorable rapid sensing platform that is easily portable.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2024.342738DOI Listing

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