2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0nj00269k
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Development of fluorescent lateral flow test strips based on an electrospun molecularly imprinted membrane for detection of triazophos residues in tap water

Abstract: Herein, a molecularly imprinted membrane chromatography strip using a combination of electrospinning, molecular imprinting, and fluorescent lateral flow test strips (LFTS) was developed for specific recognition of triazophos residues in tap water.

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“…This characteristic was exploited by He et al for the creation of a test strip for the pesticide triazophos ( Fig. 10 ) [ 240 ]. They immobilized an imprinted cellulose acetate layer on the test line of a lateral flow strip.…”
Section: Low-cost Mip Assay Formatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This characteristic was exploited by He et al for the creation of a test strip for the pesticide triazophos ( Fig. 10 ) [ 240 ]. They immobilized an imprinted cellulose acetate layer on the test line of a lateral flow strip.…”
Section: Low-cost Mip Assay Formatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even greater sensor performance occurred when MIPs were attached to a solid support. In one example, an MIP was used as an integral component of lateral flow test strips for triazophos detection (He et al, 2020a). Detection was accomplished by competing the target analyte with a biological fluorescent probe composed of a triazophos hapten conjugated to both murine IgG and fluorescein.…”
Section: Fluorescent Polymer-based Pesticide Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e assay had a limit of detection of 137 CFU/ml. Further investigation is also focused on other types of recognition parts and labels like molecularly imprinted polymers [62] and the use of liposome enhanced signal amplification [63]. Highly fluorescent europium chelate loaded silica nanoparticles can be mentioned as another type of label [64].…”
Section: Current Trends In Lft Construction In Point-of-care Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%