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Rapid and Wash-Free Time-Gated FRET Histamine Assays Using Antibodies and Aptamers

Hui-Jun Fu, Ruifang Su, Lin Luo, Zijian Chen, Thomas Just Sørensen, Niko Hildebrandt, Zhenlin Xu

2022ACS Sensors22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Histamine (HA) is an indicator of food freshness and quality. However, high concentrations of HA can cause food poisoning. Simple, rapid, sensitive, and specific quantification can enable efficient screening of HA in food and beverages. However, conventional assays are complicated and time-consuming, as they require multiple incubation, washing, and separation steps. Here, we demonstrate that time-gated Förster resonance energy transfer (TG-FRET) between terbium (Tb) complexes and organic dyes can be implemented in both immunosensors and aptasensors for simple HA quantification using a rapid, single-step, mix-and-measure assay format. Both biosensors could quantify HA at concentrations relevant in food poisoning with limits of detection of 0.19 μg/mL and 0.03 μg/mL, respectively. Excellent specificity was documented against the structurally similar food components tryptamine and l-histidine. Direct applicability of the TG-FRET assays was demonstrated by quantifying HA in spiked fish and wine samples with both excellent concentration recovery and agreement with conventional multistep enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs). Our results show that the simplicity and rapidity of TG-FRET assays do not compromise sensitivity, specificity, and reliability, and both immunosensors and aptasensors have a strong potential for their implementation in advanced food safety screening.

Topics & Concepts

Förster resonance energy transferChemistryBiosensorChromatographyAptamerImmunoassayDetection limitFluorescenceBiochemistryMolecular biologyBiologyAntibodyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsImmunologyPolyamine Metabolism and ApplicationsMast cells and histamineMelamine detection and toxicity