Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7585906 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, there has been a growing concern of consumers on the authenticity of food ingredients including adulteration with porcine and/or its derivatives. Therefore, this work reports on the development of a novel, simple, sensitive and rapid luminol-based electrochemiluminescence (ECL) technique for Sus scrofa (Porcine) DNA detection. Porcine DNA was firstly amplified using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method and subsequently added to luminol solution for further ECL analysis for quantification. The DNA-luminol complexes were formed causing the diffusion of luminol towards the electrode surface to be slowed down and hindered that resulted in low luminol intensity. The LAMP-ECL sensor is shown to be highly specific, sensitive (â¥0.1â¯pg/μL) and rapid (â¼5â¯min for detection). Hence, by employing this principle with carbon screen-printed electrode (SPE), this technique has a potential to be developed further into a compact biosensor for the verifying food authenticity.
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Authors
Nura Fazira Noor Azam, Sharmili Roy, Syazana Abdullah Lim, Minhaz Uddin Ahmed,