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IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience
|November 7, 2025
Summary
A new fluorescent biosensor detects acetamiprid pesticide residues using graphene oxide and G-quadruplex DNA. This advanced detection method offers high sensitivity, crucial for ensuring food safety and agricultural standards.
Area of Science:
- Analytical Chemistry
- Biotechnology
- Food Science
Background:
- Pesticides are vital for agriculture but necessitate robust residue detection methods.
- Acetamiprid, a widely used neonicotinoid insecticide, requires sensitive monitoring in food production.
- Existing pesticide residue detection technologies need advancement to meet safety standards.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and report a novel fluorescent biosensor for acetamiprid determination.
- To utilize graphene oxide and G-quadruplex DNA structures for enhanced detection.
- To provide a sensitive and efficient method for acetamiprid residue analysis in food safety applications.
Main Methods:
- Designed a DNA probe incorporating an acetamiprid aptamer and G-quadruplex forming sequence.
- Utilized graphene oxide for probe stabilization via pi-pi interactions, influencing assay signals.
- Employed bioinformatics tools (NUPACK, AutoDock) for sequence optimization and simulation prior to experimentation.
Main Results:
- The developed fluorescent biosensor successfully detected acetamiprid.
- Achieved a low detection limit of 165.5 pM for acetamiprid.
- The detection limit is significantly lower than the national food safety standard (0.05 mg/kg).
Conclusions:
- The graphene oxide-G-quadruplex based fluorescent biosensor is a sensitive and effective tool for acetamiprid detection.
- The sensor offers advantages including economic viability, simplicity, and speed, with significant potential for food safety monitoring.
- This technology contributes to updating pesticide residue detection, supporting agricultural and food safety regulations.

