Abstract
In this study, a novel electrochemical aptasensor was developed for detection of AFM1 aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) based on the hairpin-shaped structure of AFM1 aptamer (Apt), gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and complementary strand of the aptamer (CS). The conformational change of hairpin structure of Apt in the presence and absence of AFM1 and also negatively charged AuNPs allowed detection of AFM1 with high sensitivity and selectivity. In the absence of the AFM1, the hairpin structure of the Apt was intact. So, a weak peak current was obtained. However, addition of AFM1 could disassemble the hairpin structure of the Apt. Thus, the CS-modified AuNPs came to close proximity of the surface of electrode and a strong current signal was recorded upon the addition of methylene blue as redox agent. The aptasensor allowed determination of AFM1 with a detection limit of 0.9 ng/L. Finally, the aptasensor was successfully applied for detection of AFM1 in real samples, including milk and serum samples.
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