An advanced ratiometric molecularly imprinted sensor based on metal ion reoxidation for indirect and ultrasensitive glyphosate detection in fruit.

Food chemistry(2023)

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An indirect and ultrasensitive ratiometric molecularly imprinted (MIP) sensor, based on metal ion reoxidation, is introduced for glyphosate (GLY) determination in fruit. As high-performance signal amplification substrates, carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are conveniently modified on GCE. The artificial antibody-MIP membrane, presents typical three-dimensional structure to GLY template. Built-in reference methylene blue (MB) is directly electropolymerized on MWCNTs-Au/GCE. Particularly, Cu and GLY interestingly form chelate complex, and the Cu (I) in Cu(Ⅱ)-GLY-complex can be reoxidized, and indirectly quantizes GLY. The reference signal (I) presents noteworthy stability with different GLY levels, and the ratiometric readout (I/I) is recognized as a more trustworthy indicator to quantize GLY. Proposed sensor presents broad range as 1.73 ∼ 400 ng/mL, and limit of detection is well found as 0.24 ng/mL (S/N = 3). Finally, as-fabricated method is verified with standard HPLC in real-fruit-sample, and the errors and recovery rates are calculated as 3.4% ∼ 6.7% and 94.4% ∼ 104.6%, respectively.
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ultrasensitive glyphosate detection,metal ion reoxidation,fruit
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