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Effect Of Different-sized Spherical Gold Nanoparticles On The Sensitivity Of An Immunochromatographic Assay

Posted on:2017-04-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2311330488976778Subject:Food processing and safety
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Immunochromatographic assay(ICA) commonly suffers from low sensitivity because of the insufficient brightness of traditional spherical gold nanoparticles(AuNSs; 20–30 nm). Larger-sized AuNSs exhibit greater potential to improve the detection performance of ICA method because of their higher molar extinction coefficient. However, oversized AuNSs could produce steric hindrance on the strip. To explore the impact of AuNS size on the sensitivity of ICA method, we synthesized four kinds of citrate-stabilized AuNSs with sizes of 20, 60, 100, and 180 nm. The affinity properties of four sized AuNS probes toward ochratoxin A and bovine serum albumin conjugates were analyzed using bio-layer interferometry and further characterized by immunological kinetic analysis. These results showed that 100 nm AuNS probes could remarkably enhance the detection signal of the strip due to their higher molar extinction coefficient and stronger affinity to the target antigen. By contrast, 180 nm AuNSs were unsuitable as labeled probes on the strip because of significant steric hindrance. Under the optimal conditions, 100 nm AuNS-based ICA sensor exhibited the best sensitivity, with a cut-off limit(qualitative detection by naked eye) and half-maximum inhibitory concentration(quantitative analysis by strip reader) in wet(dry) formats 12.5 and 10(7.15 and 5.3) times better than those of the conventional 20 nm AuNS-based strips, respectively. In summary, 100 nm AuNSs had considerable industrial application potential as alternative novel probe nanomaterials in the ICA platform.
Keywords/Search Tags:different-sized spherical gold nanoparticles, immunochromatographic assay, the affinity property, immunological kinetic analysis, sensitivity
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