Ochratoxin A (OTA)
is a common mycotoxin, and it is a significant
threat to human health throughout the food chain. In this study, a
sensitive and specific fluorescent sensor based on magnetic separation
technology combined with chain displacement amplification was developed
for fast and easy detection of OTA in food. The designed strand displacement
amplification can improve the sensitivity for the detection, and the
magnetic nanomaterials can provide a large surface area, thus enhancing
the capture efficiency of the target from the sample. Based on those
designs, the experimental results showed that the proposed method
displayed excellent performance. The linearity range was 0.5–128.0
ng/mL. The detection limit was 0.125 ng/mL; the relative standard
deviations were 3.92–7.71%. Additionally, the developed method
was satisfactorily applied to determine OTA in wheat, corn, and red
wine samples at three spiked levels (1.0, 8.0, and 64.0 ng/mL). The
recoveries ranged from 85.45 to 107.8% for wheat flour, 101.34 to
108.35% for corn flour, and 91.15 to 93.80% for red wine, respectively.
Compared with high-performance liquid chromatography, the proposed
method showed a lower limit of detection and equal recovery. Hence,
the designed method is a potential and good detecting tool for OTA
residue analysis in complex matrix samples.
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