Abstract

Various methods have been made to achieve sensitive detection (10 CFU/mL) of Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli) in real samples, however, they are complex, time-consuming, or instrument-dependent. Enzyme-catalyzed reactions are one of the most efficient methods to amplify signals for sensitive detection. ZIF-8 owning stability, porosity, and high specific area are suitable for embedding enzymes which can effectively protect enzyme activity and thus improve detection sensitivity. Herein, a simple visual assay of E. coli with the limits of detection of 1 CFU/mL was developed based on this stable enzyme-catalyzed amplified system. A microbial safety test of milk, orange juice, seawater, cosmetic, and hydrolyzed yeast protein, was successfully performed with the limits of detection of 10 CFU/mL by the naked eye. And this bioassay possessed high selectivity and stability making the developed detection method practically promising.

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