Colistin-functionalized Fe3O4-GQDs as a Fluorescent Probe for Rapid Detection of Escherichia coli
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Abstract
Objective: To establish a method for the determination of Gram-negative bacteria - Escherichia coli by Colis-Fe3O4-graphene quantum dots (GQDs) functionalized fluorescent probes. Methods: Amino modified Fe3O4 was prepared by co-precipitation method, and it was combined with GQDs containing carboxyl groups, and Colis-Fe3O4-GQDs complex was formed by colistin modification. With this complex as fluorescent probe, different concentrations of Escherichia coli were detected. Results: The fluorescence quenching effect of Colis-Fe3O4-GQDs complex was good with Escherichia coli, and the fluorescence quenching of Colis-Fe3O4-GQDs complex was gradually enhanced with the increasing concentration of the strain. The linear detection range of this method was 1×102~10×102 CFU/mL, the coefficient of determination was 0.999, and the detection limit was 0.36×102 CFU/mL. Conclusion: The colis-Fe3O4-GQDs biosensor is simple and efficient, with good selectivity and sensitivity, which provides a new method for the detection of Gram-negative bacteria, and has a broad application prospect in the detection of bacteria.
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