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Review
. 2020 Nov 18;68(46):12927-12939.
doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.0c02295. Epub 2020 Sep 17.

Immunoassay Biosensing of Foodborne Pathogens with Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging: A Review

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Immunoassay Biosensing of Foodborne Pathogens with Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging: A Review

Bin Wang et al. J Agric Food Chem. .

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) has been increasingly used in the label-free detections of various biospecies, such as organic toxins, proteins, and bacteria. In combination with the well-developed microarray immunoassay, SPRi has the advantages of rapid detection in tens of minutes and multiplex detection of different targets with the same biochip. Both prism-based and prism-free configurations of SPRi have been developed for highly integrated portable immunosensors, which have shown great potential on pathogen detection and living cell imaging. This review summarizes the recent advances in immunoassay biosensing with SPRi, with special emphasis on the multiplex detections of foodborne pathogens. Additionally, various spotting techniques, surface modification protocols, and signal amplification methods have been developed to improve the specificity and sensitivity of the SPRi biochip. The challenges in multiplex detections of foodborne pathogens in real-world samples are addressed, and future perspectives of miniaturizing SPRi immunosensors with nanotechnologies are discussed.

Keywords: foodborne pathogen; immunoassay; label-free; multiplex; surface plasmon resonance imaging.

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