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Molecularly imprinted polymer as a synthetic antibody for the biorecognition of hazelnut Cor a 14-allergen
- Source :
- Analytica Chimica Acta. 1191:339310
- Publication Year :
- 2022
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2022.
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Abstract
- Artificial receptors that mimic their natural biological counterparts have several advantages, such as lower production costs and increased shelf-life stability/versatility, while overcoming the ethical issues related to raising antibodies in animals. In this work, the proposed tailor-made molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-allergen receptors aimed at substituting or even transcending the performance of biological antibodies. For this purpose, a MIP was proposed as an artificial antibody for the recognition of hazelnut Cor a 14-allergen. The target protein was grafted onto the conducting polypyrrole receptor film using gold screen-printed electrodes (Au-SPE). The electrochemical assessment presented a linear response for the dynamic range of 100 fg mL−1-1 μg mL−1 and a LOD of 24.5 fg mL−1, as determined by square wave voltammetry from the calibration curves prepared with standards diluted in phosphate buffer. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was used as a secondary transducer to evaluate the performance of the Cor a 14-MIP sensor, enabling a linear dynamic range of 100 fg mL−1- 0.1 μg mL−1 and a LOD of 18.1 fg mL−1. The selectivity of the tailored-made Cor a 14-MIP was tested against potentially cross-reactive plant/animal species based on the rebinding affinity (Freundlich isotherm-KF) of homologues/similar proteins, being further compared with custom-made polyclonal anti-Cor a 14 IgG immunosensor. Results evidenced that the MIP mimics the biorecognition of biological antibodies, presenting higher selectivity (only minor cross-reactivity towards walnut and Brazil nut 2S albumins) than the Cor a 14/anti-Cor a 14 IgG immunosensor. The application of electrochemical Cor a 14-MIP sensor to model mixtures of hazelnut in pasta enabled quantifying hazelnut down to 1 mg kg−1 (corresponding to 0.16 mg kg−1 of hazelnut protein in the matrix). To the best of our knowledge, Cor a 14-MIP is the first sensor based on an artificial/synthetic biorecognition platform for the specific detection of hazelnut allergens, while presenting high-performance parameters with demonstrated application in food safety management.
- Subjects :
- Polymers
Biosensing Techniques
Polypyrrole
Biochemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Imprinting
Matrix (chemical analysis)
chemistry.chemical_compound
Corylus
food
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
Animals
Environmental Chemistry
Pyrroles
Surface plasmon resonance
Spectroscopy
Immunoassay
Chromatography
biology
Molecularly imprinted polymer
Allergens
food.food
Synthetic antibody
chemistry
Polyclonal antibodies
biology.protein
Target protein
Brazil nut
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00032670
- Volume :
- 1191
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Analytica Chimica Acta
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....216a363fe72f972fe03fb41dfdfeaee3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aca.2021.339310