A multi-modal biosensing platform based on Ag-ZnIn2S4@Ag-Pt nanosignal probe-sensitized UiO-66 for ultra-sensitive detection of penicillin

Zhikang Li,Bing Wang, Yongxin Dong,Guifen Jie

FOOD CHEMISTRY(2024)

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Abstract
We designed a multi-modal biosensing platform for versatile detection of penicillin based on a unique AgZnIn2S4@Ag-Pt signal probe-sensitized UiO-66 metal-organic framework. Firstly, a large number of Ag-ZnIn2S4 quantum dots (AZIS QDs) were attached to Ag-Pt NPs, preparing a new multi-signal probe AZIS QDs@Ag-Pt NPs with excellent photoelectrochemistry (PEC), electrochemiluminescence (ECL), and fluorescence (FL) signals. Moreover, the AZIS QDs@Ag-Pt NPs signal probe can well match the energy level of UiO-66 metal-organic framework (MOF) with good photoelectric property, which can reverse the PEC current of UiO-66 to reduce false positives in detection. When penicillin was present, it bound to its aptamer to release the multifunctional signal probes, which can generate PEC, ECL, and PL signals, thus realizing ultrasensitive detection of penicillin by multi-signals. This work creates a novel three-signal QDs probe, which makes a great contribution to multi-mode photoelectric sensing analysis. The LOD of this work (3.48 fg center dot mL-1) was much lower than the MRLs (Maximum Residue Levels) established by the EU (4 ng center dot mL-1). The newly developed multi-mode biosensor has good practical application values in various biological detection, food assay, and early disease diagnosis.
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PL,ECL,PEC,MOF,Multi-modal
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