Abstract

Sulfadimethoxine antibiotics (SDM) are commonly used in aquatic foods to inhibit bacteria, but their residues in aquatic food pose certain risks to public health. Herein, we developed a systematic portable biosensing platform for SDM, which comprised a dual-mode three-dimensional paper-based microfluidic chip (3D-μPAD), a dual-light portable device, and a smartphone application for obtaining results. The detection principle of the dual-mode 3D-μPAD was based on the aggregation of Ag NPs without the protection of aptamers and the inner filter effect (IFE) between Mg, N-CDs and Ag NPs. With the addition of SDM, the significant change of two signals can be sensitively recognized in the portable device and calculated by a self-developed mini program in the smartphone to obtain the detection results. Under optimal conditions, SDM was sensitively detected in the range of 10–1000 ng/mL with an estimated limit of detection (LOD) of 0.13 ng/mL and 0.21 ng/mL in fluorescence and colorimetric modes, respectively. Moreover, this platform was successfully applied to determine SDM in fish with recoveries of 96.7%− 113.6% and 98.2%− 105.1%, respectively. This method has the advantages of low detection cost, low reagent consumption, and unlimited instruments and operators, which better fulfills the point-of-care needs of hazards analysis in food.

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