A rapid, sensitive and selective electrochemical biosensor with concanavalin A for the preemptive detection of norovirus
- Abstract
- Norovirus (NoV) is a foodborne pathogen that can cause sporadic and epidemic gastrointestinal diseases. Rapid screening is crucial to promptly identify the presence of NoV and prevent food poisoning. Here, we present a sensitive, selective, and rapid electrochemical biosensor for the detection of NoV. The proposed electrochemical biosensor is composed of a nanostructured gold electrode conjugated with concanavalin A (ConA). ConA functions as a recognition element that selectively captures NoV. Cyclic voltammetry revealed a linear relationship (R-2=0.998) between the current and concentration of NoV (in the range of 10(2) and 10(6) copies/mL), with a relatively short assay time (1 h) and a good detection limit (35 copies/mL). Additionally, the signals of Hepatitis A and E in the selectively test were found to be only 2.0% and 2.8% of the NoV signal at an identical concentration of 10(3) copies/mL, proving that the electrochemical biosensor has a selectively of approximately 98%. Moreover, the concentration of NoV was measured in a realistic environment, i.e., a sample solution extracted from lettuce, to demonstrate a potential application of the proposed biosensor (LoD=60 copies/mL). (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
- Author(s)
- Hong, Sung A.; Kwon, Joseph; Kim, Duwoon; Yang, Sung
- Issued Date
- 2015-02
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.bios.2014.09.025
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14857
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