An ion-coordination hydrogel based sensor array for point-of-care identification and removal of multiple tetracyclines.

Biosensors & bioelectronics(2023)

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Abstract
Misuse and overuse of tetracycline antibiotics (TCs) brings serious issues to ecological environment, food safety and human health. It is urgent to develop unique platform for high efficient identification and removal of TCs. In the present investigation, an effective and simple fluorescence sensor array was constructed based on the interaction between metal ions (Eu and Al) and antibiotics. Benefiting from the different affinities between the ions and TCs, the sensor array can identify TCs from other antibiotics, which also can further differentiating four kinds of TCs (OTC, CTC, TC and DOX) from each other via linear discriminant analysis (LDA) technique. Meanwhile, the sensor array performed well in quantitative analysis of single TC antibiotic and differentiation of TCs mixtures. More interestingly, Eu and Al-doped sodium alginate/polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel beads (SA/Eu/PVA and SA/Al/PVA) were further constructed, which can not only identify the TCs but simultaneously remove the antibiotics with high efficiency. The investigation provided an instructive way for rapid detection and environment protection.
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Multiple identification,Removal of antibiotics,Sensor array,Tetracyclines
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