Citation:
Mohamad K.A. Kadir and I.E. Tothill. Development of an electrochemical immunosensor for fumonisins detection in foods. Toxins, 2010, Volume 2, Issue 4, pp382-398.
Abstract:
An electrochemical affinity sensor for the determination of fumonisins
mycotoxins (Fms) using monoclonal antibody modified screen-printed gold
electrode with carbon counter and silver-silver chloride pseudo-reference
electrode is reported in this work. A direct competitive enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was initially developed, exhibiting a detection
limit of 100 µg·L-1for fumonisins. This was then transferred to the surface of a
bare gold screen-printed electrode (SPGE) and detection was performed by
chronoamperometry, monitoring the reaction of 3,3',5,5'-Tetramethylbenzidine
dihydrochloride (TMB) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) catalysed by HRP at -100 mV
potential vs. onboard Ag-AgCl pseudo-reference electrode. The immunosensor
exhibited detection limit of 5 µg·L-1 fumonisins with a dynamic range from 1
µg·L-1-1000 µg·L-1. The sensor also performed well in extracted corn