Biosensors (May 2019)

Immobilized Luminescent Bacteria for the Detection of Mycotoxins under Discrete and Flow-Through Conditions

  • Olga Senko,
  • Nikolay Stepanov,
  • Olga Maslova,
  • Rashid Akhundov,
  • Anvar Ismailov,
  • Elena Efremenko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios9020063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. 63

Abstract

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A biosensitive element in the form of bacterial Photobacterium phosphoreum cells immobilized in poly(vinyl alcohol) cryogel was tested for the determination of different mycotoxins under discrete and flow-through analysis conditions. The immobilized bioluminescent cells made it possible to quantify the presence of Ochratoxin A, Sterigmatocystin, Zearalenone, and Deoxynivalenon in aqueous media in a wide range of their concentrations (0.017−56 mg/L, 0.010−33 mg/L, 0.009−14 mg/L, and 0.026−177 mg/L, respectively) via measuring the quenching of cell luminescence. The flow conditions allowed the analysis sensitivity to be improved by an order of magnitude in terms of detected concentrations. Using the immobilized luminescent bacterial cells, we have shown the possibility of evaluating the efficiency of the mycotoxins’ hydrolysis under the action of enzymes. In this way, a 94 ± 4.5% efficiency of Zearalenone hydrolysis with hexahistidine-containing organophosphorus hydrolase for 1h-long treatment of the mycotoxin solution (100 mg/L) was shown.

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