Aflatoxin
M1 (AFM1), a secondary metabolite
of Aspergillus spp., is highly toxic and widely present
in food matrices. Therefore, the detection of AFM1 is of
great importance for the protection of food safety. In this study,
a five-segment sequence was designed as the initial library. Graphene
oxide-SELEX (GO-SELEX) was applied to screen AFM1. After
seven rounds of repeated screening, affinity and specificity assays
showed that aptamer 9 was the best candidate for AFM1.
The dissociation constant (K
d) of aptamer
9 was 109.10 ± 6.02 nM. To verify the efficiency and sensitivity
aptamer for the detection of AFM1, a colorimetric sensor
based on the aptamer was constructed. The biosensor showed good linearity
in the range of AFM1 concentration of 0.5–500.0
ng/mL with a detection limit of 0.50 ng/mL. This colorimetric method
was successfully used for the detection of AFM1 in milk
powder samples. Its detection recovery was 92.8–105.2%. This
study was conducted to provide a reference for the detection of AFM1 in food.
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