Abstract

The detection of bacterial pathogen such as Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is essential for the regulation of food hygiene and disease diagnosis. Herein, we developed a simple one-step fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-based sensor for specific and sensitive detection of S. aureus in food and serum samples, in which aptamer-modified quantum dots (aptamer-QDs) was employed as the energy donor and antibiotic of teicoplanin functionalized-gold nanoparticles (Teico-AuNPs) was chosen as the energy acceptor. Within 1h, the FRET-based sensor showed a linear range of from 10 cfu/mL to 5×108 cfu/mL, with the low limit of detection (LOD, 2 cfu/mL) for S. aureus in buffer. When further applied to assay S. aureus in real samples, the FRET-based sensor showed good recoveries ranging from 84.5% to 110.0%, with relative standard derivations (RSDs) of 0.01%–0.44% and a LOD of 100 cfu/mL in milk, orange juice and human serum.

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