Abstract
A biosensor is reportedfor electrochemical detection of ampicillin based on Au5Pt and DNA cycle dual-signal amplification strategy. Firstly, Au5Pt is prepared by reduction of chloroauric acid and chloroplatinic acid with serine-functionalized graphene quantum dot (SGQD). The resulting Au5Pt shows an excellent catalytic activity because of the synergy of Au and Pt. Then, Au5Pt is covalently combined with hairpin DNA and thionine molecule to form aredox probe. The probe was used for construction of theampicillin biosensor coupling with DNA cycling. In the presence of ampicillin, the DNA cycle was triggered and leads to many redox probes being carried to the biosensor. This produces a significant signal amplification by oxidation and reduction of thionine molecules in these probes. The combination of Au5Pt catalysis with DNA cycle achieve ultrahigh sensitivity, selectivity, and stability for the electrochemical detection of ampicillin. Differential pulse voltammetry current linearly increases with the increase of ampicillin concentration in the range 1 × 10-18-1 × 10-12M with a detection limit of 3.2 × 10-19M (S/N = 3). The proposed analytical method has been satisfactorily used for electrochemical detection of ampicillin in milk.
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