Author:
Chang Wenzhuo,Zheng Zhixiang,Ma Yongjun,Du Yongling,Shi Xuezhao,Wang Chunming
Abstract
AbstractA simple and rapid electrochemical sensing method with high sensitivity and specificity of aptamers was developed for the detection of methylamphetamine (MAMP). A short anti-MAMP thiolated aptamer (Apt) with a methylene blue (MB) probe at 3ʹ-end was immobilized on the surface of a gold electrode (MB-Apt-S/GE). The electrochemical signal appeared when MAMP presenting in the sample solution competed with cDNA for binding with MB-Apt-S. Under optimized conditions, the liner range of this signal-on electrochemical aptasensor for the detection of MAMP achieved from 1.0 to 10.0 nmol/L and 10.0–400 nmol/L. LOD 0.88 nmol/L were obtained. Satisfactory spiked recoveries of saliva and urine were also obtained. In this method, only 5 min were needed to incubate before the square wave voltammetry (SWV) analysis, which was much more rapid than other electrochemical sensors, leading to a bright and broad prospect for the detection of MAMP in biological sample. This method can be used for on-site rapid detection on special occasions, such as drug driving scenes, entertainment venues suspected of drug use, etc.
Funder
Industry Support and Guidance Project for Colleges and Universities in Gansu Province in 2020
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Talent Project of Lanzhou
Science and Technology Major Project of Gansu Province
Key Talent Project of Gansu Province
Double first-class Scientific Research Major Projects of Gansu Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC