Author:
Azura Mohd Said Nur,Sheryna Jusoh Noor,Awaludin Norhafniza,Rejab Ismail Mohammad,Fadilah Mohd Bakri Noor,Suhaida Mohd Sojak Lily,Salam Faridah
Abstract
Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and ochratoxin A (OTA) are potent mycotoxins produced by the fungal genus Aspergillus. Their occurrence in grain corn is alarming hence the need for rapid on-site detection. An immuno-based biosensor technique for detection of the aforementioned toxins is described here. Highly specific in-house polyclonal antibodies against AFB1 and OTA were employed as bioreceptors in a label-free electrochemical biosensor; immobilized on modified screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs). The immuno-functionalized SPCEs were first characterized on a laboratory electrochemical workstation for proof-on-concept study using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) electrochemical technique. An Android-based device is improvised as a portable electrochemical reader integrated with internet of thing (IoT) features which include cloud server and a dedicated website. Sensitivity achieved by the modified SPCEs on the portable device is superior compared to enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method and lab-based electrochemical workstation. The miniaturized biosensor system has been successfully tested on cornfield for in-situ mycotoxins detection with simple sample extraction. Analysis performed on twenty samples were validated using chromatographic analysis. This biosensor-IoT system offers a potential application for real-time detection and the portable reader serves as an excellent tool for point-of-care in routine monitoring of harmful mycotoxins.
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