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A highly sensitive β-AKBA-Ag-based fluorescent \turn off\ chemosensor for rapid detection of abamectin in tomatoes

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    Identifier: imarina:9387477
    Authors:
    Ahmad, TouqeerMabood, FazalSarwar, RizwanaKhan, AjmalHalim, Sobia AhsanRehman, Najeeb UrCsuk, ReneBoque, RicardAl-Harrasi, Ahmed
    Abstract:
    This study presents the synthesis of a sensitive AKBA-Based fluorescent "Turn off" chemosensor for rapid detection of abamectin residues in tomatoes. Silver nanoparticles were synthesized by using 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid (beta-AKBA) by chemical reduction method. The characterization of AKBA-AgNPs was performed by UV-vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The average particle size of NPs was found to be 46.2 +/- 2 nm with lumps of macro-sized particles. TEM data further revealed that nanoparticles were polydispersed and spherical in shape and also show good stability at high temperatures and pH. The biosensing properties of nanoparticles were studied for the detection of abamectin residues in tomato samples. Abamectin a natural product derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis is effective against a wide range of pests. In sensing protocol 67 organic tomato samples were segregated into 34 (safe group, without a spray of abamectin) and 33 samples (as an unsafe group, sprayed with abamectin insecticide solution). Emission spectra of these sample solutions were measured in the wavelength range of 450-530 nm, excitation wavelength was fixed at 488 nm. The effect of minor wavelength variation for the discrimination and classification of the two groups was investigated by applying two chemometric methods including partial least square discriminant analysis and principal component analysis with projection. The mechanism of its interaction between the AKBA-Ag NPs and abamectin residue was also established through UV/visible, FTIR, and TEM microscopy. This newly synthesized nanoparticle was found to have excellent stability at variables, i.e., temperature, storage period, salt concentr
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    Author, as appears in the article.: Ahmad, Touqeer; Mabood, Fazal; Sarwar, Rizwana; Khan, Ajmal; Halim, Sobia Ahsan; Rehman, Najeeb Ur; Csuk, Rene; Boque, Ricard; Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
    Department: Química Analítica i Química Orgànica
    URV's Author/s: Boqué Martí, Ricard
    Keywords: Abamectin Assa Avermectins Beta-akba Challenges Chemosensor Electrochemical biosensors Emission spectroscopy Extraction Frankincense Insecticide Ivermectin Nanomaterials Pca projection Pesticide Pls-da Sensors Silver nanoparticles Tomatoe Tomatoes Trends Β-akba
    Abstract: This study presents the synthesis of a sensitive AKBA-Based fluorescent "Turn off" chemosensor for rapid detection of abamectin residues in tomatoes. Silver nanoparticles were synthesized by using 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-beta-boswellic acid (beta-AKBA) by chemical reduction method. The characterization of AKBA-AgNPs was performed by UV-vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The average particle size of NPs was found to be 46.2 +/- 2 nm with lumps of macro-sized particles. TEM data further revealed that nanoparticles were polydispersed and spherical in shape and also show good stability at high temperatures and pH. The biosensing properties of nanoparticles were studied for the detection of abamectin residues in tomato samples. Abamectin a natural product derived from the bacterium Streptomyces avermitilis is effective against a wide range of pests. In sensing protocol 67 organic tomato samples were segregated into 34 (safe group, without a spray of abamectin) and 33 samples (as an unsafe group, sprayed with abamectin insecticide solution). Emission spectra of these sample solutions were measured in the wavelength range of 450-530 nm, excitation wavelength was fixed at 488 nm. The effect of minor wavelength variation for the discrimination and classification of the two groups was investigated by applying two chemometric methods including partial least square discriminant analysis and principal component analysis with projection. The mechanism of its interaction between the AKBA-Ag NPs and abamectin residue was also established through UV/visible, FTIR, and TEM microscopy. This newly synthesized nanoparticle was found to have excellent stability at variables, i.e., temperature, storage period, salt concentration, and pH. Therefore, the synthesized Ag NPs are potential candidates for biosensing applications against abamectin.
    Thematic Areas: Chemical engineering (all) Chemical engineering (miscellaneous) Chemistry, multidisciplinary Ciências ambientais Engenharias ii Engineering, chemical Environmental chemistry Farmacia Fuel technology General chemical engineering Green & sustainable science & technology Health, toxicology and mutagenesis Industrial and manufacturing engineering Química Renewable energy, sustainability and the environment
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Author's mail: ricard.boque@urv.cat
    Author identifier: 0000-0001-7311-4824
    Record's date: 2024-11-09
    Papper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Link to the original source: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/gps-2023-0239/html
    Papper original source: Green Processing And Synthesis. 13 (1): 20230239-
    APA: Ahmad, Touqeer; Mabood, Fazal; Sarwar, Rizwana; Khan, Ajmal; Halim, Sobia Ahsan; Rehman, Najeeb Ur; Csuk, Rene; Boque, Ricard; Al-Harrasi, Ahmed (2024). A highly sensitive β-AKBA-Ag-based fluorescent "turn off" chemosensor for rapid detection of abamectin in tomatoes. Green Processing And Synthesis, 13(1), 20230239-. DOI: 10.1515/gps-2023-0239
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Article's DOI: 10.1515/gps-2023-0239
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
  • Keywords:

    Chemical Engineering (Miscellaneous),Chemistry, Multidisciplinary,Engineering, Chemical,Environmental Chemistry,Fuel Technology,Green & Sustainable Science & Technology,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
    Abamectin
    Assa
    Avermectins
    Beta-akba
    Challenges
    Chemosensor
    Electrochemical biosensors
    Emission spectroscopy
    Extraction
    Frankincense
    Insecticide
    Ivermectin
    Nanomaterials
    Pca projection
    Pesticide
    Pls-da
    Sensors
    Silver nanoparticles
    Tomatoe
    Tomatoes
    Trends
    Β-akba
    Chemical engineering (all)
    Chemical engineering (miscellaneous)
    Chemistry, multidisciplinary
    Ciências ambientais
    Engenharias ii
    Engineering, chemical
    Environmental chemistry
    Farmacia
    Fuel technology
    General chemical engineering
    Green & sustainable science & technology
    Health, toxicology and mutagenesis
    Industrial and manufacturing engineering
    Química
    Renewable energy, sustainability and the environment
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