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Laser Scribed Graphene Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amines in Food Samples Using Locally Sourced Materials

In foods, high levels of biogenic amines (BA) are the result of microbial metabolism that could be affected by temperatures and storage conditions. Thus, the level of BA is commonly used as an indicator of food safety and quality. This manuscript outlines the development of laser scribed graphene el...

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Autores principales: Vanegas, Diana C., Patiño, Laksmi, Mendez, Connie, de Oliveira, Daniela Alves, Torres, Alba M., Gomes, Carmen L., McLamore, Eric S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6023090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29695046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios8020042
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author Vanegas, Diana C.
Patiño, Laksmi
Mendez, Connie
de Oliveira, Daniela Alves
Torres, Alba M.
Gomes, Carmen L.
McLamore, Eric S.
author_facet Vanegas, Diana C.
Patiño, Laksmi
Mendez, Connie
de Oliveira, Daniela Alves
Torres, Alba M.
Gomes, Carmen L.
McLamore, Eric S.
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description In foods, high levels of biogenic amines (BA) are the result of microbial metabolism that could be affected by temperatures and storage conditions. Thus, the level of BA is commonly used as an indicator of food safety and quality. This manuscript outlines the development of laser scribed graphene electrodes, with locally sourced materials, for reagent-free food safety biosensing. To fabricate the biosensors, the graphene surface was functionalized with copper microparticles and diamine oxidase, purchased from a local supermarket; and then compared to biosensors fabricated with analytical grade materials. The amperometric biosensor exhibits good electrochemical performance, with an average histamine sensitivity of 23.3 µA/mM, a lower detection limit of 11.6 µM, and a response time of 7.3 s, showing similar performance to biosensors constructed from analytical grade materials. We demonstrated the application of the biosensor by testing total BA concentration in fish paste samples subjected to fermentation with lactic acid bacteria. Biogenic amines concentrations prior to lactic acid fermentation were below the detection limit of the biosensor, while concentration after fermentation was 19.24 ± 8.21 mg histamine/kg, confirming that the sensor was selective in a complex food matrix. The low-cost, rapid, and accurate device is a promising tool for biogenic amine estimation in food samples, particularly in situations where standard laboratory techniques are unavailable, or are cost prohibitive. This biosensor can be used for screening food samples, potentially limiting food waste, while reducing chances of foodborne outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-60230902018-07-02 Laser Scribed Graphene Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amines in Food Samples Using Locally Sourced Materials Vanegas, Diana C. Patiño, Laksmi Mendez, Connie de Oliveira, Daniela Alves Torres, Alba M. Gomes, Carmen L. McLamore, Eric S. Biosensors (Basel) Article In foods, high levels of biogenic amines (BA) are the result of microbial metabolism that could be affected by temperatures and storage conditions. Thus, the level of BA is commonly used as an indicator of food safety and quality. This manuscript outlines the development of laser scribed graphene electrodes, with locally sourced materials, for reagent-free food safety biosensing. To fabricate the biosensors, the graphene surface was functionalized with copper microparticles and diamine oxidase, purchased from a local supermarket; and then compared to biosensors fabricated with analytical grade materials. The amperometric biosensor exhibits good electrochemical performance, with an average histamine sensitivity of 23.3 µA/mM, a lower detection limit of 11.6 µM, and a response time of 7.3 s, showing similar performance to biosensors constructed from analytical grade materials. We demonstrated the application of the biosensor by testing total BA concentration in fish paste samples subjected to fermentation with lactic acid bacteria. Biogenic amines concentrations prior to lactic acid fermentation were below the detection limit of the biosensor, while concentration after fermentation was 19.24 ± 8.21 mg histamine/kg, confirming that the sensor was selective in a complex food matrix. The low-cost, rapid, and accurate device is a promising tool for biogenic amine estimation in food samples, particularly in situations where standard laboratory techniques are unavailable, or are cost prohibitive. This biosensor can be used for screening food samples, potentially limiting food waste, while reducing chances of foodborne outbreaks. MDPI 2018-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6023090/ /pubmed/29695046 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios8020042 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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McLamore, Eric S.
Laser Scribed Graphene Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amines in Food Samples Using Locally Sourced Materials
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title_full_unstemmed Laser Scribed Graphene Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amines in Food Samples Using Locally Sourced Materials
title_short Laser Scribed Graphene Biosensor for Detection of Biogenic Amines in Food Samples Using Locally Sourced Materials
title_sort laser scribed graphene biosensor for detection of biogenic amines in food samples using locally sourced materials
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6023090/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29695046
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios8020042
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