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Abstract
The presence of Acidovorax citrulli (Ac), the etiological agent responsible for bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), exerts a profound impact on the growth and development of cucurbit plants. Therefore, it is imperative to promptly detect Ac to effectively mitigate the widespread dissemination of this disease among cucurbit crops. The present study describes the development of a novel label-free immunochromatographic strip (ICTS) sensor for the detection of Ac in cucurbit samples. This was achieved by utilizing 4’,4’’’,4’’’’’,4’’’’’’’-(ethene-1,1,2,2-tetrayl) tetrabiphenyl-4-carboxylic acid (TCBPE) carboxyl activation product (CA-TCBPE) as a fluorescent probe. The CA-TCBPE@Ac complex is captured at the detection site through the immobilization of a monoclonal antibody monoclonal antibody (mAb) targeting Ac in this sensor. Under the excitation of 365 nm ultraviolet (UV) light, the detection of Ac in the concentration range of 105-108 CFU/mL was successfully achieved, with a visual detection limit of 105 CFU/mL. The accuracy of the sensor was further validated through experimentation with real samples, including watermelon, cantaloupe, cucumber, and zucchini. This study presents the pioneering development of a label-free ICTS sensor, utilizing TCBPE material markers, for rapid and sensitive detection of Ac. This innovative approach offers a robust solution for the swift detecting of Ac in cucurbits and other samples, thereby holding great promise for future applications.
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The Microchemical Journal is a peer reviewed journal devoted to all aspects and phases of analytical chemistry and chemical analysis. The Microchemical Journal publishes articles which are at the forefront of modern analytical chemistry and cover innovations in the techniques to the finest possible limits. This includes fundamental aspects, instrumentation, new developments, innovative and novel methods and applications including environmental and clinical field.
Traditional classical analytical methods such as spectrophotometry and titrimetry as well as established instrumentation methods such as flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry, gas chromatography, and modified glassy or carbon electrode electrochemical methods will be considered, provided they show significant improvements and novelty compared to the established methods.