Wireless portable bioelectronic nose device for multiplex monitoring toward food freshness/spoilage

Authors
Kim, Kyung HoMoon, DongseokAn, Jai EunPark, Seon JooSeo, Sung EunHa, SiyoungKim, JinyeongKim, Ka youngPhyo, SooyeolLee, JiwonKim, Hye-YeonKim, MoonilPark, Tai HyunSong, Hyun SeokKwon, Oh Seok
Issue Date
2022-11
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, v.215
Abstract
Monitoring food freshness/spoilage is important to ensure food quality and safety. Current methods of food quality monitoring are mostly time-consuming and labor intensive processes that require massive analytical equipment. In this study, we developed a portable bioelectronic nose (BE-nose) integrated with trace amine -associated receptor (TAAR) nanodiscs (NDs), allowing food quality monitoring via the detection of food spoilage indicators, including the biogenic amines cadaverine (CV) and putrescine (PT). The olfactory receptors TAAR13c and TAAR13d, which have specific affinities for CV and PT, were produced and successfully recon-stituted in ND structures. TAAR13 NDs BE-nose-based side-gated field-effect transistor (SG-FET) system was constructed by utilizing a graphene micropattern (GM) into which two types of olfactory NDs (TAAR13c ND and TAAR13d ND) were introduced, and this system showed ultrahigh sensitivity for a limit of detection (LOD) of 1 fM for CV and PT. Moreover, the binding affinities between the TAAR13 NDs and the indicators were confirmed by a tryptophan fluorescence quenching assay and biosimulations, in which the specific binding site was confirmed. Gas-phase indicators were detected by the TAAR13 NDs BE-nose platform, and the LODs for CV and PT were confirmed to be 26.48 and 7.29 ppb, respectively. In addition, TAAR13 NDs BE-nose was fabricated with commercial gas sensors as a portable platform for the measurement of NH3 and H2S, multiplexed monitoring was achieved with similar performance, and the change ratio of the indicators was observed in a real sample. The integration of commercial gas sensors on a BE-nose enhanced the accuracy and reliability for the quality monitoring of real food samples. These results indicate that the portable TAAR13 NDs BE-nose can be used to monitor CV and PT over a wide range of concentrations, therefore, the electronic nose platform can be utilized for monitoring the freshness/spoilage step in various foods.
Keywords
ESCHERICHIA-COLI STRAINS; BIOGENIC-AMINES; OLFACTORY RECEPTOR; MEMBRANE-PROTEIN; FERMENTED SAUSAGES; NANODISCS; RECONSTITUTION; PUTRESCINE; SPOILAGE; EXPRESSION; Electronic nose; Olfactory receptor; Biogenic amines; Gas sensor; Gas monitoring; Portable device
ISSN
0956-5663
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114438
DOI
10.1016/j.bios.2022.114551
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