TY - JOUR T1 - Paper based microfluidic aptasensor for food safety JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/162438 SP - 162438 AU - Xuan Weng AU - Suresh Neethirajan Y1 - 2017/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/07/12/162438.abstract N2 - Food analysis is requiring rapid, accurate, sensitive and cost-effective methods to monitor and guarantee the safety and quality to fulfill the strict food legislation and consumer demands. In our study, a nano-materials enhanced multipurpose paper based microfluidic aptasensor was demonstrated as a sensing tool for accurate detection of food allergens and food toxins. Graphene oxide (GO) and specific aptamer-functionalized quantum dots (QDs) were employed as probes, the fluorescence quenching and recovering of the QDs caused by the interaction among GO, aptamer-functionalized QDs and the target protein were investigated to quantitatively analyze the target concentration. The homogenous assay was performed on the paper based microfluidic chip, which significantly decreased the sample and reagent consumptions and reduced the assay time. Egg white lysozyme, ß-conglutin lupine and food toxins, okadaic acid and brevetoxin standard solutions and spiked food samples were successfully assayed by the presented aptasensor. Dual-target assay was completed within 5 min, and superior sensitivities were achieved when testing the samples with commercial ELISA kits side by side. ER -