Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Biogenic amines (BA) are present in fermented foods and beverages. As their high intake may produce adverse reactions in humans, the control of BA concentration is advisable. Simple, rapid, point -of -use analytical plat- forms are needed because traditional methods for the detection and quanti fication of BAs are expensive and time-consuming. In this work a colorimetric assay based on ?naked ? gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) which is sensitive to BAs is developed. The detection is based on the AuNPs aggregation upon binding of the analytes. Aggregation induced a change in color of the solution from burgundy to grey/blue. Concomitantly, UV -vis absorption spectra of AuNPs showed that the characteristic absorption peak at 520 nm decreased and a new absorption peak was generated at 650 nm. So, analyte detection can be achieved by eye and quanti fication can be simply obtained by using a spectrometer. The response characteristics of the assay have been determined using histamine (His) as BA model molecule. The assay has a limit of detection of 0.2 ?M. The BA content in wine was determined by the assay. Finally, as AuNPs have been prepared by LAL in absence of any capping agent, a mechanism of aggregation based on the direct interaction between the amine groups of His with gold is proposed.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biogenic amines; Histamine; Naked gold nanoparticles; Laser ablation in liquid; Colorimetric assay; Amine sensing
List of contributors:
Palazzo, Gerardo; Mallardi, Antonia; Dell'Aglio, Marcella
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