Recycled newspaper cellulose based colorimetric sensor of biogenic amines for food spoilage indication

Atitiya Saedan , Tatiya Siripongpreda , Nadnudda Rodthongkum , Sarute Ummartyotin
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Cellulose was extracted from newspaper waste and purified by alkali treatment process. The white color cellulose without ink and glue was obtained and then characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction spectroscopy. Thermogravimetric analysis reported that the purified cellulose was thermally stable at the room temperature. The microstructure of cellulose showed random orientation of fiber with air-instituted in between, confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and laser confocal microscopy. The purified cellulose was applied as the substrate for enzymatic colorimetric sensor. The sensor was fabricated by immobilizing pH indicator and diamine oxidase on the cellulose surface. Then, the sensor responses toward the bogenic amines (cadaverine, putrescine and histamine), the food spoilage indicator, were measured by naked eye and spectrophotometry. The color change from orangish to a blueish color with linear range of 0.25–2.0 mg/mL for cadaverine, 0.05–2.0 mg/mL for putrescine, and 2.5–10.0 mg/mL for histamine, were obtained. This platform was advantageous due to ease of use, low cost, portable size, and user-friendly readout. Ultimately, this recycled newspaper based colorimetric biogenic amine sensor was applied for the detection of biogenic amines in ground pork samples with satisfactory results.

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基于回收报纸纤维素的生物胺比色传感器用于食品变质指示
从废报纸中提取纤维素,并通过碱处理工艺进行提纯。获得了不含油墨和胶水的白色纤维素,并通过傅立叶变换红外光谱和 X 射线衍射光谱对其进行了表征。热重分析表明,净化后的纤维素在室温下具有热稳定性。扫描电子显微镜和激光共聚焦显微镜证实,纤维素的微观结构显示出纤维的随机取向,中间有空气插入。纯化的纤维素被用作酶比色传感器的底物。传感器是通过在纤维素表面固定 pH 指示剂和二胺氧化酶而制成的。然后,通过肉眼和分光光度法测量了传感器对食品腐败指示剂双源胺(尸胺、腐胺和组胺)的反应。结果显示,尸胺的颜色从橙色变为蓝色,线性范围为 0.25-2.0 毫克/毫升,腐胺为 0.05-2.0 毫克/毫升,组胺为 2.5-10.0 毫克/毫升。该平台具有使用方便、成本低、体积小、读数方便等优点。最终,这种基于回收报纸的比色生物胺传感器被用于检测碎猪肉样品中的生物胺,结果令人满意。
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