Abstract
A new colorimetric method that can be used to rapidly detect toxic ricin is demonstrated. Lactosylated cysteine-functionalized gold nanoparticles (Au@LACY NPs) were prepared by a one-pot reaction and employed as optical probes for determination of ricin B chain. It is found that the Au@LACY NPs undergo aggregation in the presence of ricin B chain. This leads to surface plasmon coupling effects of the particles and a color change from red to blue, with absorption maxima at 519 and 670 nm, respectively. The feasibility of using the current approach for quantitative analysis of ricin B chain is also demonstrated. The calibration plot is generated by plotting the ratio of the absorbance at the wavelength of 634 to 518 nm versus the concentration of the ricin B chain. The spectrophotometric method has a ~29 pM (~ 0.91 ng·mL−1) detection limit, and the sample with the concentration of ~ 400 pM (~ 13 ng·mL−1) can be detected visually. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 847 |
| Journal | Microchimica Acta |
| Volume | 186 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 27 Nov 2019 |
Keywords
- Bioterrorism agent
- Castor plant
- Lactose
- Localized surface plasmon
- Surface plasmon coupling effects
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