Highly Sensitive Dual-Probe Fluorescence Assay Based on an Aptamer for the Detection of Sulfasalazine.

J Fluoresc

School of Environmental Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Lianhua Road 100#, Zhengzhou, 450001, Henan Province, People's Republic of China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sulfadiazine (SD) is widely used in various industries but its residues can contaminate food and the environment, posing health risks.
  • A new two-probe fluorescence assay utilizing magnetic separation and PCR-TaqMan technology was developed to detect SD residues efficiently in the environment.
  • The method demonstrated high sensitivity with a detection limit of 2.34 × 10 ng/mL and showed promising results when applied to water samples from the Jialu River Basin, suggesting its practical use for environmental monitoring of SD residues.

Article Abstract

Sulfadiazine (SD) is extensively utilized in agriculture, aquaculture, poultry, medical, and other industries. Its residues pose a threat to human health by entering the food chain and can also be released into the environment through animal feces and urine, leading to ecotoxicological pollution. Consequently, there is an urgent need to establish an efficient method for detecting SD residues in the environment. In this study, a novel two-probe fluorescence assay for determining SD in the environment, based on magnetic separation and real-time quantitative PCR-TaqMan probe technology, was successfully developed. In the experiment, SD served as the target substance, and an aptamer (Apt) with high affinity for SD was synthesized. Additionally, a non-fully complementary chain (Cdna) with favorable hybridization properties with the aptamer was designed and synthesized to create a magnetic probe of magnetic beads@Apt@Cdna. When SD was introduced, Apt specifically bound to SD with a hairpin structure and was released from the magnetic probe, allowing SD detection via the PCR-TaqMan method. Factors affecting the determination accuracy of this assay system, such as Apt concentration, SD standard solution pH, and incubation time, were optimized. Under the optimized conditions, the assay demonstrated high sensitivity for SD, with a detection limit of 2.34 × 10 ng/mL. Finally, the method was applied to detect SD in water samples from the Jialu River Basin in Zhengzhou City, yielding spiked recoveries of 88.82-117.05%. The results indicated that the detection system is a highly sensitive and specific method for determining SD residues in environmental water samples, showcasing its potential application in SD detection.

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