Simple design of fluorescein-based probe for rapid and in situ visual monitoring of histamine levels in food spoilage

Jiaying Geng, Zhongxi Huang, Qian Shen, Chenfeng Xu, Long Zhang, Cuilan Wei, Chan Fu, Weizhen An, Changmin Yu

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Abstract

With the emergence of numerous food safety problems, rapid and accurate detection of histamine in food spoilage remains a challenge. To this end, we developed a simple design and easy synthesis of fluorescein-based probe FCHO to achieve specific and rapid (<1 s) quantitative detection of histamine through “imine formation” reaction. Significant enhanced fluorescence signal in response to histamine enabled our probe with high sensitivity as low as 51 nM. Utilizing the visualized fluorescence color changes of the probe as histamine increasing, we combined it with paper-based test chip to construct a color-resolved and highly selective recognition system. In addition, our proposed probe has been successfully used to visually imaging histamine changes in fish samples. Finally, for the first time, we have proved it possesses reliable ability to directly in situ imaging the distribution of histamine in whole spoiled fish. Thus, our strategy will provide great potential for monitoring food spoilage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number126941
JournalTalanta
Volume282
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Fluorescein
  • Fluorescent detection
  • Food spoilage
  • Histamine
  • In situ imaging
  • Rapid detection

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