Detection of okadaic acid using a liquid crystal-based aptasensor by exploiting the signal enhancement effect of gold nanoparticles

In this work, a liquid crystal (LC)-based aptasensor for okadaic acid (OA) detection was developed with a novel aptamer mechanism for enhancing the optical signals of LCs. In this molecular strategy, a short linker aptamer was utilized to immobilize on the sensing platform to form a double-stranded...

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Published inBiosensors and bioelectronics. X Vol. 11; p. 100148
Main Authors Rouhbakhsh, Zeinab, Ho, Tsung Yang, Verdian, Asma, Chen, Chih-Hsin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.09.2022
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Summary:In this work, a liquid crystal (LC)-based aptasensor for okadaic acid (OA) detection was developed with a novel aptamer mechanism for enhancing the optical signals of LCs. In this molecular strategy, a short linker aptamer was utilized to immobilize on the sensing platform to form a double-stranded structure with OA specific aptamer. The duplex forming disrupted the orientation of LCs and led to bright LC images under polarized light. The brightness of the LC images was enhanced by integrating a signal amplifier aptamer linked with gold nanoparticles (SA-AuNPs) to form an enlarged double-stranded aptamer structure. In the presence of OA, the specific binding between aptamer and OA led to dissociation of double-stranded aptamer structure and released the specific aptamer and SA-AuNPs from the substrate. As a result, the orientation of LC cannot be disrupted and dark LC images were observed. By measuring the brightness of the LC images, the limit of detection of the developed LC-based aptasensor for OA was 0.42 pM with good linearity and selectivity. In addition, we also demonstrated the applicability of this LC-based aptasensor to detect OA in clam samples with good recoveries. •A liquid crystal-based aptasensor for detecting okadaic acid was developed.•A double-stranded aptamer structure was constructed to generate the LC signals.•Gold nanoparticles were applied to enhance the intensity of the LC signals.•The limit of detection for okadaic acid was 1 pM with good linearity and selectivity.•This aptasensor can detect okadaic acid in calm samples with high recoveries.
ISSN:2590-1370
2590-1370
DOI:10.1016/j.biosx.2022.100148