TY - JOUR
T1 - NHS-ester conjugated gold nanoparticles for spermine detection: A potential tool in meat spoilage monitoring
AU - Gumabat, Teody
AU - Oracion, Jeanne Phyre Lagare
AU - Fedelis, Jolina
AU - Keleste, Ethel
AU - Capangpangan, Rey
AU - Sayson, Noel Lito
AU - Dumancas, Gerard
AU - Alguno, Arnold
AU - Latayada, Felmer
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s).
PY - 2025/1/6
Y1 - 2025/1/6
N2 - Spermine, a key biogenic amine indicating food freshness, is typically detected using costly and timeconsuming chromatographic methods. This study introduces a more efficient, eco-friendly alternative-a label-free colorimetric sensing platform using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with 11- mercaptoundecanoic acid and capped with an N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS)-ester. Transmission electron microscopy revealed monodisperse, spherical AuNPs (13 nm), with an increase in size upon functionalization. Fourier transform infrared spectra confirmed successful functionalization. The hydrodynamic size of the AuNPs increased from 17.26 nm to 2167 nm, and the zeta potential shifted from -48.86 mV to -35.59 mV. The platform takes advantage of the selective interaction between spermine and NHS-ester-functionalized AuNPs, inducing nanoparticle aggregation, as shown by a red shift in surface plasmon resonance (SPR). UV-vis spectroscopy demonstrated a robust linear correlation (R2 = 0.958) between spermine concentration (1.0-4.0 μM) and nanoparticle aggregation index, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.77 μM. The sensor also exhibited high reproducibility in pork extract matrices (coefficient of variation <5%) and selectivity for spermine amid various interfering analytes. Its eco-friendly design and rapid response time position it as a viable tool for real-time spermine monitoring in food spoilage, offering comparable performance metrics to traditional chromatographic techniques while addressing sustainability concerns.
AB - Spermine, a key biogenic amine indicating food freshness, is typically detected using costly and timeconsuming chromatographic methods. This study introduces a more efficient, eco-friendly alternative-a label-free colorimetric sensing platform using gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with 11- mercaptoundecanoic acid and capped with an N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS)-ester. Transmission electron microscopy revealed monodisperse, spherical AuNPs (13 nm), with an increase in size upon functionalization. Fourier transform infrared spectra confirmed successful functionalization. The hydrodynamic size of the AuNPs increased from 17.26 nm to 2167 nm, and the zeta potential shifted from -48.86 mV to -35.59 mV. The platform takes advantage of the selective interaction between spermine and NHS-ester-functionalized AuNPs, inducing nanoparticle aggregation, as shown by a red shift in surface plasmon resonance (SPR). UV-vis spectroscopy demonstrated a robust linear correlation (R2 = 0.958) between spermine concentration (1.0-4.0 μM) and nanoparticle aggregation index, with a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.77 μM. The sensor also exhibited high reproducibility in pork extract matrices (coefficient of variation <5%) and selectivity for spermine amid various interfering analytes. Its eco-friendly design and rapid response time position it as a viable tool for real-time spermine monitoring in food spoilage, offering comparable performance metrics to traditional chromatographic techniques while addressing sustainability concerns.
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U2 - 10.1039/d4sd00320a
DO - 10.1039/d4sd00320a
M3 - Article
SN - 2635-0998
VL - 4
SP - 182
EP - 194
JO - Sensors and Diagnostics
JF - Sensors and Diagnostics
IS - 2
ER -