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Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor
Malachite green (MG), a prohibited but still found antimicrobial in aquafarm and during live fish shipping, is a hot target in food safety screening. Herein, a novel chewing gum based flexible SERS (G-SERS) sensor was proposed for rapid sampling and detection of MG on live fish skin. The whole analy...
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Taiwan Food and Drug Administration
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9261866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35696118 http://dx.doi.org/10.38212/2224-6614.1057 |
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author | Fan, Wan-Li Yang, Shi-Wei Wang, Dong-Mei Gong, Zheng-Jun Fan, Mei-Kun |
author_facet | Fan, Wan-Li Yang, Shi-Wei Wang, Dong-Mei Gong, Zheng-Jun Fan, Mei-Kun |
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description | Malachite green (MG), a prohibited but still found antimicrobial in aquafarm and during live fish shipping, is a hot target in food safety screening. Herein, a novel chewing gum based flexible SERS (G-SERS) sensor was proposed for rapid sampling and detection of MG on live fish skin. The whole analysis takes <5 min, while the limit of detection for MG is 0.73 pg. Different from other reports, MG contaminated live fish was monitored daily with the G-SERS sensor, during which the fish was firstly raised in 0.5 ppm MG solution for one day, followed by freshwater for a week. It was found that the SERS signal of residue MG on fish skin could still be seen even on the sixth day, roughly the sale cycle of live fish in a marketplace. Furthermore, the method was also applied for MG screening on the skin of fish purchased from a supermarket and a local street marketplace. MG was found on some fishes from the latter but not from the former, which was cross-validated by LC-MS, suggesting MG risks still exist in smaller marketplaces. This work demonstrated the feasibility of using the flexible SERS sensor for onsite food safety screening. |
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spelling | pubmed-92618662022-07-18 Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor Fan, Wan-Li Yang, Shi-Wei Wang, Dong-Mei Gong, Zheng-Jun Fan, Mei-Kun J Food Drug Anal Original Article Malachite green (MG), a prohibited but still found antimicrobial in aquafarm and during live fish shipping, is a hot target in food safety screening. Herein, a novel chewing gum based flexible SERS (G-SERS) sensor was proposed for rapid sampling and detection of MG on live fish skin. The whole analysis takes <5 min, while the limit of detection for MG is 0.73 pg. Different from other reports, MG contaminated live fish was monitored daily with the G-SERS sensor, during which the fish was firstly raised in 0.5 ppm MG solution for one day, followed by freshwater for a week. It was found that the SERS signal of residue MG on fish skin could still be seen even on the sixth day, roughly the sale cycle of live fish in a marketplace. Furthermore, the method was also applied for MG screening on the skin of fish purchased from a supermarket and a local street marketplace. MG was found on some fishes from the latter but not from the former, which was cross-validated by LC-MS, suggesting MG risks still exist in smaller marketplaces. This work demonstrated the feasibility of using the flexible SERS sensor for onsite food safety screening. Taiwan Food and Drug Administration 2020-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9261866/ /pubmed/35696118 http://dx.doi.org/10.38212/2224-6614.1057 Text en © 2020 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Fan, Wan-Li Yang, Shi-Wei Wang, Dong-Mei Gong, Zheng-Jun Fan, Mei-Kun Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title | Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title_full | Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title_fullStr | Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title_full_unstemmed | Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title_short | Screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic SERS sensor |
title_sort | screening for malachite green contamination on live fish skin with chewing gum based viscoelastic sers sensor |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9261866/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35696118 http://dx.doi.org/10.38212/2224-6614.1057 |
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