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Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea

Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) is an important signaling molecule and plays key roles in multiple plant physiological processes. The rapid and direct monitoring of H(2)O(2) could improve our understanding of its regulatory mechanisms in plants. In this study, we developed a paper-based analytical devi...

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Autores principales: Sun, Lijun, Pan, Yu, Wu, Jin, Zhao, Danyang, Hui, Meiqi, Zhu, Suqin, Zhu, Xinyu, Li, Dayong, Song, Fengming, Zhang, Cankui
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7582799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195512
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author Sun, Lijun
Pan, Yu
Wu, Jin
Zhao, Danyang
Hui, Meiqi
Zhu, Suqin
Zhu, Xinyu
Li, Dayong
Song, Fengming
Zhang, Cankui
author_facet Sun, Lijun
Pan, Yu
Wu, Jin
Zhao, Danyang
Hui, Meiqi
Zhu, Suqin
Zhu, Xinyu
Li, Dayong
Song, Fengming
Zhang, Cankui
author_sort Sun, Lijun
collection PubMed
description Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) is an important signaling molecule and plays key roles in multiple plant physiological processes. The rapid and direct monitoring of H(2)O(2) could improve our understanding of its regulatory mechanisms in plants. In this study, we developed a paper-based analytical device consisting of a disposable nano-gold modified indium tin oxide working electrode to provide a platform for the rapid and direct detection of H(2)O(2). The total analytical time was dramatically shortened to be approximate 3 min due to the avoidance of the time-consuming and complex treatment of plant samples. In addition, the amount of plant samples required was less than 3 mg in our approach. We used this system to monitor the concentrations of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves infected by Botrytis cinerea within 24 h. Our results showed that the concentration of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves was increased in the initial phase, peaked at 1.5 μmol gFW(−1) at 6 h, and then decreased. The production trend of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves inoculated with Botrytis cinerea detected with our approach is similar to the 3,3-diaminobenzidine staining method. Taken together, our study offers a rapid and direct approach for the detection of H(2)O(2), which will not only pave the way for the further investigation of the regulation mechanisms of H(2)O(2) in plants, but also promote the development of precision agriculture technology.
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spelling pubmed-75827992020-10-28 Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea Sun, Lijun Pan, Yu Wu, Jin Zhao, Danyang Hui, Meiqi Zhu, Suqin Zhu, Xinyu Li, Dayong Song, Fengming Zhang, Cankui Sensors (Basel) Letter Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) is an important signaling molecule and plays key roles in multiple plant physiological processes. The rapid and direct monitoring of H(2)O(2) could improve our understanding of its regulatory mechanisms in plants. In this study, we developed a paper-based analytical device consisting of a disposable nano-gold modified indium tin oxide working electrode to provide a platform for the rapid and direct detection of H(2)O(2). The total analytical time was dramatically shortened to be approximate 3 min due to the avoidance of the time-consuming and complex treatment of plant samples. In addition, the amount of plant samples required was less than 3 mg in our approach. We used this system to monitor the concentrations of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves infected by Botrytis cinerea within 24 h. Our results showed that the concentration of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves was increased in the initial phase, peaked at 1.5 μmol gFW(−1) at 6 h, and then decreased. The production trend of H(2)O(2) in tomato leaves inoculated with Botrytis cinerea detected with our approach is similar to the 3,3-diaminobenzidine staining method. Taken together, our study offers a rapid and direct approach for the detection of H(2)O(2), which will not only pave the way for the further investigation of the regulation mechanisms of H(2)O(2) in plants, but also promote the development of precision agriculture technology. MDPI 2020-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7582799/ /pubmed/32993080 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195512 Text en © 2020 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/).
spellingShingle Letter
Sun, Lijun
Pan, Yu
Wu, Jin
Zhao, Danyang
Hui, Meiqi
Zhu, Suqin
Zhu, Xinyu
Li, Dayong
Song, Fengming
Zhang, Cankui
Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title_full Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title_fullStr Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title_full_unstemmed Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title_short Paper-Based Analytical Devices for the Rapid and Direct Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tomato Leaves Inoculated with Botrytis cinerea
title_sort paper-based analytical devices for the rapid and direct electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide in tomato leaves inoculated with botrytis cinerea
topic Letter
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7582799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993080
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20195512
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