2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.325
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Rapid duplexed detection of illicit drugs in wastewater using gold nanoparticle conjugated aptamer sensors

Abstract: The abuse of illicit drug addiction is a worldwide public health and social problem. In this paper, we reported on a simple and rapid colorimetric biosensor for duplexed detection of methamphetamine (METH) and cocaine in a single assay. Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and Au@Ag NPs were synthesized and functionalized with DNA reporter probes (RPs) for METH and cocaine, respectively. The magnetic beads (MBs) were conjugated with two capture probes (CPs) respective to METH and cocaine. The respective RPs and CPs were… Show more

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“…Interestingly, we find a K D of 94 pM which is much better than the conventional fluorescent and HPLC techniques yet comparable to G-FET based biosensors used for other types of biomarkers. 19,23,26,47 From the fits we found the LOD was approximately 10 pM which is nearly two orders of magnitude higher than that obtained with fluorescent assay and mass spectrometry 19,48 and is comparable to that obtained for oxycodone utilizing electrodes modified with different complex nanostructures and immobilization process. 26,27 To confirm the specificity, we tested the NX-aptamers functionalized G-FET with 100 nM EDDP, only a small shift of 8 mV was seen which is much lower than that (∼60 mV) obtained with 10 pM of NX concentration (see Figure 3d).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…Interestingly, we find a K D of 94 pM which is much better than the conventional fluorescent and HPLC techniques yet comparable to G-FET based biosensors used for other types of biomarkers. 19,23,26,47 From the fits we found the LOD was approximately 10 pM which is nearly two orders of magnitude higher than that obtained with fluorescent assay and mass spectrometry 19,48 and is comparable to that obtained for oxycodone utilizing electrodes modified with different complex nanostructures and immobilization process. 26,27 To confirm the specificity, we tested the NX-aptamers functionalized G-FET with 100 nM EDDP, only a small shift of 8 mV was seen which is much lower than that (∼60 mV) obtained with 10 pM of NX concentration (see Figure 3d).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 51%
“…These obtained values of K D and LOD are 2 to 3 orders of magnitude lower than those reported in the literature for all three drug metabolites. 1,12,15,19,23 Considering the 1:20 dilutions of used wastewater, these obtained LOD values are still on the order of 100 pg/ml with the detection range of pg/ml to ng/ml which is in line with the concentration range of metabolites present in wastewater. 10,11,24,25…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…Mao and co-workers developed a strategy to detect methamphetamine and cocaine through a non-aggregated Au@Ag core@shell NPs methodology. (276,277) For this purpose they have employed a three component system: I) An aptamer which is specific for cocaine or methamphetamine II) Au@Ag NPs stabilized with a DNA sequence partially complementary to the aptamer, and III) magnetic beads conjugated with another DNA sequence partially complementary to the aptamer sequence. The NPs assembly is triggered by the mixture of the three components through a DNA-DNA hybridization, forming a sandwich structure.…”
Section: Colorimetric Small Organic Molecules Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%