Pressure-resistant and portable array gas membrane device for rapid Escherichia coli detection in infant milk powder via smartphone colorimetry with all-in-one preparation strategy

Laishui Yu, Liye Huang, Zhuangyuan Wang, Yuhao Xiong, Gongke Li, Zhengyi Chen

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL(2024)

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Abstract
This study presents a novel Pressure-Resistant and Portable Array Gas Membrane Separation (PAGMS) device for the rapid, smartphone-based detection of Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) in infant milk powder. The PAGMS device efficiently separates acetic acid, a byproduct of E. coli growth, enhancing detection sensitivity. Utilizing bromocresol violet as an indicator, this method quantifies E. coli based on colorimetric changes, with UV spectrum absorbance shifts indicating a linear correlation (R 2 = 0.9864) within 5.0 -120 mu mol/L acetic acid concentration. Visual MINTEQ simulations validate the mechanism behind the indicator 's response. The approach surpasses traditional plate culture methods in terms of sample preparation time, achieving detection within a comparable timeframe of 15 min, and can concurrently process up to 48 samples, thereby substantially enhancing analytical throughput while detecting E. coli with a limit of detection of 5 cfu/g. This method demonstrates enhanced sensitivity, speed, and high-throughput capabilities, offering significant advantages in food safety monitoring.
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Pressure-resistant and portable array gas,membrane,Separation,Rapid detection,Escherichia coli(E.coli),Infant milk powder,Smartphone colorimetric sensing
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