Development of a label-free-SERS gold nanoaptasensor for the accessible determination of ochratoxin A

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Nanomaterials use in traditional spectroscopic assays has enabled the development of more sensitive and accessible methods with wider-range of applications. Usually, the sensitivity of nanosensors is improved through the incorporation of labels or by inducing nanoparticles aggregation. Herein, we present the development of a label-free, selective, reliable, and affordable gold nanoprisms aptasensor to detect the content of ochratoxin A (OTA) in suspension by surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Label-free SERS provides a molecular signature of the aptamer-OTA complex used and enables to discriminate OTA solutions from 10 to 250 ppb (25–620 nM) with multivariate analysis. This label-free nanoaptasensing system represents a new possibility for simpler and more reliable and accessible procedures for OTA determination.

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Ochratoxin A, Aptamer, Nanotechnology, Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, Colloidal gold, Nanosensor, Nanomaterials, Chemistry, Raman spectroscopy, Materials science, Nanoparticle, Mycotoxin, Raman scattering

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