Issue 15, 2015

Detection of low concentrations of ampicillin in milk

Abstract

Ampicillin, a common antibiotic, is detected at trace concentrations in milk using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy in a microfluidic device, using less than 20 μL of sample, in 10 minutes, with minimal off-chip preparation. The device is configured so as to favor the interaction of the analyte with colloidal silver, and the optimization of the aggregation of the silver nanoparticles so as to increase the SERS intensity and the consequential sensitivity of analyte detection.

Graphical abstract: Detection of low concentrations of ampicillin in milk

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
01 May 2015
Accepted
06 Jun 2015
First published
09 Jun 2015

Analyst, 2015,140, 5003-5005

Author version available

Detection of low concentrations of ampicillin in milk

C. Andreou, R. Mirsafavi, M. Moskovits and C. D. Meinhart, Analyst, 2015, 140, 5003 DOI: 10.1039/C5AN00864F

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