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Biotemplated Janus Magnetic Microrobots Based on Diatomite for Highly Efficient Detection of Salmonella

Chao Gao, Wenqiang Zhang, De Gong, Chao Liang, Yuan Su, Guanya Peng, Xue Deng, Wentao Xu, Jun Cai

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Foodborne illnesses caused by Salmonella bacteria pose a significant threat to public health. It is still challenging to detect them effectively. Herein, biotemplated Janus disk-shaped magnetic microrobots (BJDMs) based on diatomite are developed for the highly efficient detection of Salmonella in milk. The BJDMs were loaded with aptamer, which can be magnetically actuated in the swarm to capture Salmonella in a linear range of 5.8 × 10 2 to 5.8 × 10 5 CFU/mL in 30 min, with a detection limit as low as 58 CFU/mL. In addition, the silica surface of BJDMs exhibited a large specific surface area to adsorb DNA from captured Salmonella, and the specificity was also confirmed via tests of a mixture of diverse foodborne bacteria. These diatomite-based microrobots hold the advantages of mass production and low cost and could also be extended toward the detection of other types of bacterial toxins via loading different probes. Therefore, this work offers a reliable strategy to construct robust platforms for rapid biological detection in practical applications of food safety.

Topics & Concepts

JanusMaterials scienceNanotechnologySalmonellaBiologyBacteriaGeneticsMicro and Nano RoboticsVibrio bacteria research studiesBiosensors and Analytical Detection