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Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment
The utility of pesticides in the agricultural field is unquestionable, but at the same time pesticide use presents serious hazards to the environment and the human health. For that reason, detection of pesticides and their biotransformation products in food is of utmost importance. According to prev...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531285 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2022.e200922 |
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author | Garefalaki, Vasiliki Manco, Giuseppe Porzio, Elena |
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description | The utility of pesticides in the agricultural field is unquestionable, but at the same time pesticide use presents serious hazards to the environment and the human health. For that reason, detection of pesticides and their biotransformation products in food is of utmost importance. According to previous studies, esterase‐based biosensors have been proposed as a viable and efficient solution for the detection of organophosphate pesticides. In this project, a double mutant of the thermostable esterase‐2 (EST2) from Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius was studied as a potential biosensor, for its ability to detect residual amounts of pesticides. Initial characterisation of the enzyme was performed, that included determination of optimal pH, thermophilicity, as well as kinetic analysis. Subsequently, the enzyme was studied by enzymatic activity assays with and without the presence of various organophosphate compounds. The effect of the organophosphates on the enzymatic activity was measured and complete inhibition of the enzyme was observed after incubation with paraoxon. These experiments were followed by an additional method involving labelling of the enzyme with a fluorescent probe. In this case, the effect of different pesticides on the EST2 enzyme was monitored by measuring the fluorescence quenching upon addition to the enzyme. Fourteen compounds were screened with this method and significant fluorescence quenching was observed in the presence of paraoxon and methyl‐paraoxon when used in equimolar amounts with the enzyme in the range of nanomolar. This biosensor has been also used to test the presence of pesticides in real food samples, like fruits and juices. This research represents a starting point to develop effective fluorescence‐based biosensors aiming at the screening of mutants with different pesticide selectivity profiles. The use of this enzyme‐based biosensor can have applications in the field of food traceability as well as environmental monitoring, to control the presence of toxic chemicals, in particular organophosphate pesticides. |
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spelling | pubmed-97493732022-12-15 Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment Garefalaki, Vasiliki Manco, Giuseppe Porzio, Elena EFSA J Eu‐fora Series 5 The utility of pesticides in the agricultural field is unquestionable, but at the same time pesticide use presents serious hazards to the environment and the human health. For that reason, detection of pesticides and their biotransformation products in food is of utmost importance. According to previous studies, esterase‐based biosensors have been proposed as a viable and efficient solution for the detection of organophosphate pesticides. In this project, a double mutant of the thermostable esterase‐2 (EST2) from Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius was studied as a potential biosensor, for its ability to detect residual amounts of pesticides. Initial characterisation of the enzyme was performed, that included determination of optimal pH, thermophilicity, as well as kinetic analysis. Subsequently, the enzyme was studied by enzymatic activity assays with and without the presence of various organophosphate compounds. The effect of the organophosphates on the enzymatic activity was measured and complete inhibition of the enzyme was observed after incubation with paraoxon. These experiments were followed by an additional method involving labelling of the enzyme with a fluorescent probe. In this case, the effect of different pesticides on the EST2 enzyme was monitored by measuring the fluorescence quenching upon addition to the enzyme. Fourteen compounds were screened with this method and significant fluorescence quenching was observed in the presence of paraoxon and methyl‐paraoxon when used in equimolar amounts with the enzyme in the range of nanomolar. This biosensor has been also used to test the presence of pesticides in real food samples, like fruits and juices. This research represents a starting point to develop effective fluorescence‐based biosensors aiming at the screening of mutants with different pesticide selectivity profiles. The use of this enzyme‐based biosensor can have applications in the field of food traceability as well as environmental monitoring, to control the presence of toxic chemicals, in particular organophosphate pesticides. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9749373/ /pubmed/36531285 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2022.e200922 Text en © 2022 Wiley‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KgaA on behalf of the European Food Safety Authority. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Eu‐fora Series 5 Garefalaki, Vasiliki Manco, Giuseppe Porzio, Elena Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title | Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title_full | Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title_fullStr | Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title_short | Use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
title_sort | use of biosensors for rapid and sensitive detection of pesticides in food samples for food safety chemical risk assessment |
topic | Eu‐fora Series 5 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9749373/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36531285 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2022.e200922 |
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