Electrochemical surface plasmon resonance (EC-SPR) aptasensor for ampicillin detection

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Adrian Blidar
Bogdan Feier
Mihaela Tertis
Ramona Galatus
Cecilia Cristea
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[1] “Iuliu Hațieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy,Department of Analytical Chemistry
[2] Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunication and Information Technology, Basis of Electronics Department
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2019年 / 411卷
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Ampicillin; SPR aptasensor; Antibiotic detection; Multipulse amperometry; QCM; Electrochemical surface plasmon resonance (EC-SPR);
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Surface plasmon resonance technique is highly sensitive to various processes taking place on a metal film and it has emerged as a powerful label-free method to study molecular binding processes taking place on a surface. Another important but less explored area of applications is the use of hybrid methods which combine electrochemistry with optical methods for better monitoring and understanding of biochemical processes. A detection method based on surface plasmon resonance was developed for ampicillin, applying electrochemical techniques for the elaboration and characterization of the aptasensing platform used in this study. Ampicillin is a broad-spectrum β-lactam antibiotic, used both in human and veterinary medicine for the treatment and prevention of primary respiratory, gastrointestinal, urogenital, and skin bacterial infections. It is widely used because of its broad spectrum and low cost. This widespread use can result in the presence of residues in the environment and in food leading to health problems for individuals who are hypersensitive to penicillins. The gold chip was functionalized through potential-assisted immobilization, using multipulse amperometry, first with a thiol-terminated aptamer, as a specific ligand and secondly, using the same procedure, with mercaptohexanol, used to cover the unoccupied binding sites on the gold surface in order to prevent the nonspecific adsorption of ampicillin molecules. After establishing the optimal conditions for the chip functionalization, different concentrations of ampicillin were detected in real time, in the range of 2.5–1000 μmol L−1, with a limit of detection of 1 μmol L−1, monitoring the surface plasmon resonance response. The selectivity of the aptasensor was proven in the presence of other antibiotics and drugs, and the method was successfully applied for the detection of ampicillin from river water.
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