Abstract
Mimetic recognition materials for rapid and selective analysis of foodborne contamination from complex foodstuff becomes a hot research topic in the field of food safety. In this work, borate-affinity-functionalized MOF/molecularly imprinted polymer paper-based microfluidic chips (FSU-BA@MIP) were prepared by growing functionalized MOFs on paper surface with 3-carboxyphenylboronic acid (3-CPBA) as the ligands, followed by coating of a MIP layer of salbutamol (SAL) through a borate-affinity surface imprinting strategy. Using the obtained paper-based chip as a mimetic recognition and specific enrichment module, the fluorescence sensing platform achieved visual rapid quantitative analysis of SAL with a linear range of 0.1 × 10−2–5.0 mg L−1. The limits of detection and quantification were calculated to be 0.095 and 0.290 μg kg−1, respectively, and the sample loading via lateral flow aid could be completed within 30 min. The obtained MOFs/MIPs paper chips provide an effective way for the rapid analysis of harmful contaminants from different animal-derived foods.
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