Rapid Detection of Zeranol Contamination in Cereals Using a Quaternary Ammonium-Functionalized Terphen[3]arene-Based Optical Sensor
Danni Wang, Mengyu Ye, Huijuan Yu, Kejing Niu, Chunju Li, Dong-Sheng Guo, Yuefei Wang

TL;DR
A new optical sensor detects zeranol contamination in cereals quickly and accurately, improving food safety.
Contribution
A novel quaternary ammonium-functionalized terphen[3]arene-based sensor for rapid zeranol detection in cereals.
Findings
The sensor achieves high sensitivity through synergistic interactions between CTP3 and zeranols.
The method enables reliable and high-throughput detection of zeranol in cereal matrices.
The approach demonstrates new applications for biphen[n]arenes in mycotoxin monitoring.
Abstract
To ensure food safety and quality, sensitive and accurate methods for rapidly detecting mycotoxins have become imperative. Zeranols (ZERs) are a class of mycotoxins commonly found in cereals, posing serious health risks, including hormonal disruption and carcinogenic potential. In response to this pressing concern, we have developed a simple yet highly sensitive and high-throughput supramolecular sensing approach based on novel macrocycles known as extended biphen[n]arenes for monitoring ZERs in cereal matrices. The proposed approach utilizes the indicator displacement assay (IDA) and employs quaternary ammonium-functionalized terphen[3]arene (CTP3) as the host molecule for capturing ZERs. This method achieves a highly sensitive response, owing to the robust synergistic interactions between CTP3 and ZERs, ensuring the reliable detection of these harmful compounds. Significantly, not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMycotoxins in Agriculture and Food · Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research · Polyamine Metabolism and Applications
