ABSTRACT A signal-enhanced lateral flow strip biosensor has been constructed for ultrasensitive and on-site visual detection of bisphenol A (BPA). The signal amplification principle is based on the capacity of… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT A signal-enhanced lateral flow strip biosensor has been constructed for ultrasensitive and on-site visual detection of bisphenol A (BPA). The signal amplification principle is based on the capacity of binding a large number of antibody-assembled gold nanoparticle (AuNP–antibody) conjugates of the poly amidoamine (PAMAM), which bears a multitude of amino groups. This signal-enhanced method could achieve BPA detection at 10 ppb based on naked eye visual observation, which represents an at least 50-fold improvement of the sensitivity of a traditional method without PAMAM. Moreover, good linearity was observed in the range from 2 to 100 ppb after quantitative analysis using the ImageJ software. This signal amplification method could be adopted as a potential generous technique in different fields.
               
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