Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11011804 | Food Chemistry | 2019 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Rapid and reliable determination of atrazine, a common chemical contaminant, in agri-foods is highly necessary. We reported a novel dual-chemosensor coupling, a separation [molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)], an instrumental-free detection [gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)-based colorimetric assay] and an instrument-based quantification [surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS)] method for high-throughput and sensitive determination of atrazine in apple juice. Used as the selective sorbent for the solid phase extraction, MIPs effectively extracted atrazine from apple juice with high recoveries (â¼93%). AuNPs of different sizes (large; medium; and small) performed differently in the two analytical methods. Large-AuNPs provided the highest sensitivity in colorimetric analysis (<0.01â¯mgâ¯Lâ1), while medium-AuNPs achieved the lowest limit of detection (0.0012â¯mgâ¯Lâ1) and quantification (0.0040â¯mgâ¯Lâ1) in SERS analysis. With minor modifications, protocols for both analytical methods can rapidly detect and/or quantify atrazine in different food products complying with the Health Canada regulation (0.005â¯mgâ¯Lâ1).
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Authors
Bowen Zhao, Shaolong Feng, Yaxi Hu, Shuo Wang, Xiaonan Lu,