An electrochemiluminescence biosensor based on Graphitic carbon nitride luminescence quenching for detection of AFB1

Food Chem. 2023 Mar 15;404(Pt A):134183. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134183. Epub 2022 Sep 10.

Abstract

Based on graphite-like carbon nitride (g-CN) nanocomposites coupled with aptamer, a regenerable electrochemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor is developed for the quantitative detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). In the existence of AFB1, the structure of the aptamer changed into a loop, and the original ECL intensity was reduced owing to the enhancement of luminescence quenching between the ferrocene modified at the end of the aptamer and the luminescent substrate g-CN. Moreover, AFB1 with oxidation state could also react with high energy state g-CN, leading to further reduction of the electrochemiluminescence signal. At optimum conditions, ECL intensity was decreased in linearity with an AFB1 concentration range from 0.005 ng/mL to 10 ng/mL, and the minimum detectable concentration was down to 0.005 ng/mL, which realized trace detection demand with high sensitivity. It was selective for AFB1 and its performance had been verified on rice samples, which indicated a promising applying prospect of non-enzymatic electrochemiluminescence AFB1 detection.

Keywords: Aflatoxin B(1); Electrochemiluminesce biosensor; Graphitic carbon nitride; Luminescence quenching.

MeSH terms

  • Aflatoxin B1 / analysis
  • Biosensing Techniques* / methods
  • Electrochemical Techniques
  • Graphite* / chemistry
  • Limit of Detection
  • Luminescence
  • Luminescent Measurements / methods

Substances

  • graphitic carbon nitride
  • Graphite
  • Aflatoxin B1