Electrochemical Aptasensor for Rapid and Sensitive Determination of Salmonella Based on Target-Induced Strand Displacement and Gold Nanoparticle Amplification

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A simple, rapid, and sensitive electrochemical aptasensor based on target-induced strand displacement and gold nanoparticle amplification was developed for the determination of Salmonella. The aptamer for Salmonella was captured on the sensing interface by hybridizing with a capture probe. In the presence of Salmonella, the aptamer dissociated from the capture probe as the stronger interaction between the aptamer and the Salmonella. The single-strand capture probe was then hybridized with the biotinylated detection probe assembled on gold nanoparticles and catalyzed by streptavidin-alkaline phosphatase, providing a sensitive electrochemical response. The gold nanoparticles significantly amplified the detection probe signal and increased the sensitivity. The linear dynamic range was from 2 x 10(1) to 2 x 10(6) CFU mL(-1) with a detection limit of 20 CFU mL(-1). This strategy was utilized for the determination of Salmonella in milk, demonstrating potential application in clinical diagnostics, food safety, and environmental monitoring.
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Aptasensor,electrochemical catalysis,gold nanoparticles,Salmonella,target-induced strand displacement
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