PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

A simple and sensitive approach for ochratoxin A detection using a label-free fluorescent aptasensor.

  • Zhenzhen Lv,
  • Ailiang Chen,
  • Jinchuan Liu,
  • Zheng Guan,
  • Yu Zhou,
  • Siyuan Xu,
  • Shuming Yang,
  • Cheng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e85968

Abstract

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Ochratoxin A(OTA) is found to be one of the predominant contaminating mycotoxins in a wide variety of food commodities. To avoid the risk of OTA consumption, the detection and quantitation of OTA level are of great significance. Based on the fact that ssDNA aptamer has the ability to form a double-strand structure with its complementary sequence, a simple and rapid aptamer-based label-free approach for highly sensitive and selective fluorescence detection of OTA was developed by using ultra-sensitive double-strand DNA specific dyes PicoGreen. The results showed that as low as 1 ng/mL of OTA could be detected with a dynamic range of more than 5 orders of magnitude which satisfies the requirements for OTA maximum residue limit in various food regulated by European Commission. With the specificity of aptamer, the assay exhibited high selectivity for OTA against two other analogues (N-acetyl-l-phenylalanine and zearalenone). We also tested the aptasensor practicability using real sample of 1% beer spiked with a series of concentration of OTA and the results show good tolerance to matrix effect. All detections could be achieved in less than 30 min, which provides a simple, quick and sensitive detection method for OTA screening in food safety and could be easily extend to other small molecular chemical compounds detection which aptamer has been selected.