Issue 27, 2021

A novel highly sensitive soy aptasensor for antigen β-conglycinin determination

Abstract

β-Conglycinin, composed of three subunits (α′, α and β), is the main allergen of soy protein which can cause severe allergic reactions, such as diarrhea, decreased growth performance and even death. Among them, the β subunit is more stable and difficult to remove, being one of the main nutritional inhibitors, which can be used to evaluate the concentration of β-conglycinin. However, there is no effective, accurate method for its β subunit rapid detection. Herein, we have successfully selected a high affinity β subunit aptamer (Kd = 6.9 nM) and developed a highly sensitive aptasensor. The aptasensor displayed high specificity and the β subunit at a concentration of 70–350 nM could be detected with a detection limit of 4.48 nM (3S/N). In addition, the recoveries of β subunit were more than 90%, demonstrating its practical properties for complicated conditions such as food quality control and disease diagnosis, without requiring expensive and sophisticated equipment.

Graphical abstract: A novel highly sensitive soy aptasensor for antigen β-conglycinin determination

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2021
Accepted
11 Jun 2021
First published
14 Jun 2021

Anal. Methods, 2021,13, 3059-3067

A novel highly sensitive soy aptasensor for antigen β-conglycinin determination

G. Li, Y. Wei, L. Ma, Y. Mao, R. Xun and Y. Deng, Anal. Methods, 2021, 13, 3059 DOI: 10.1039/D1AY00701G

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