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. 2018 Jul 3;185(7):355.
doi: 10.1007/s00604-018-2895-2.

Colorimetric determination of ofloxacin using unmodified aptamers and the aggregation of gold nanoparticles

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Colorimetric determination of ofloxacin using unmodified aptamers and the aggregation of gold nanoparticles

Xiaotong Zhou et al. Mikrochim Acta. .

Abstract

A colorimetric method is presented for the determination of the antibiotic ofloxacin (OFL) in aqueous solution. It is based on the use of an aptamer and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). In the absence of OFL, the AuNPs are wrapped by the aptamer and maintain dispersed even at the high NaCl concentrations. The solution with colloidally dispersed AuNPs remains red and has an absorption peak at 520 nm. In the presence of OFL, it will bind to the aptamer which is then released from the AuNPs. Hence, AuNPs will aggregate in the salt solution, and color gradually turns to blue, with a new absorption peak at 650 nm. This convenient and specific colorimetric assay for OFL has a linear response in the 20 to 400 nM OFL concentration range and a 3.4 nM detection limit. The method has a large application potential for OFL detection in environmental and biological samples. Graphical abstract Schematic of a sensitive and simple colorimetric aptasensor for ofloxacin (OFL) detection in tap water and synthesic urine. The assay is based on the salt-induced aggregation of gold nanoparticles which results in a color change from red to purple.

Keywords: Aggregation; Antibiotics; Assay; AuNPs; Colorimetry; Detection; Fluoroquinolones; Quinolones.

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