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Rapid onsite detection of bacterial spores of biothreat importance by paper-based colorimetric method using erbium–pyrocatechol violet complex

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The present test is rapid and robust, capable of providing timely results for better judgement to save resources on unnecessary decontamination procedures during false alarms.
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Dipicolinic acid (DPA) is an important chemical marker for the detection of bacterial spores. In this study, complexes of lanthanide series elements such as erbium, europium, neodymium, and terbium were prepared with pyrocatechol violet and effectively immobilized the pyrocatechol violet (PV)-metal complex on a filter paper using polyvinyl alcohol. These filter paper strips were employed for the onsite detection of bacterial spores. The test filter papers were evaluated quantitatively with different concentrations of DPA and spores of various bacteria. Among the four lanthanide ions, erbium displayed better sensitivity than the other ions. The limit of detection of this test for DPA was 60 μM and 5 × 10(6) spores. The effect of other non-spore-forming bacteria and interfering chemicals on the test strips was also evaluated. The non-spore-forming bacteria did not have considerable effect on the test strip whereas chemicals such as EDTA had significant effects on the test results. The present test is rapid and robust, capable of providing timely results for better judgement to save resources on unnecessary decontamination procedures during false alarms.

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Detecting Biothreat Agents: From Current Diagnostics to Developing Sensor Technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the available methods for detecting bioagents including pathogenic bacteria and viruses along with their toxins is provided along with definitions and relevant considerations, along with an overview of the detection technologies that find use in this endeavor along with how they provide data or transduce signal within a sensing configuration.
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BSA-AuNPs@Tb-AMP metal-organic frameworks for ratiometric fluorescence detection of DPA and Hg 2 .

TL;DR: The ratiometric nanosensor exhibited good selectivity to DPA over other substances and could be successfully applied for the determination of DPA and Hg2+ in running water.
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Gold nanoparticle-based colorimetric sensing of dipicolinic acid from complex samples.

TL;DR: An AuNP-based colorimetric sensing method against dipicolinic acid is developed that is not affected by the presence of phosphates and the feasibility of using the sensing method for quantitative detection of DPA in soil and Bacillus cereus spore samples was demonstrated.
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Construction of lanthanide-containing ratiometric probe for facile anthrax biomarker detection

TL;DR: A simple and facile lanthanide-containing ratiometric luminescence "turn on" probe is constructed to achieve sensitive and selective detection of anthrax spores biomarker - pyridine-2,6-carboxylic acid (DPA) by simply mixing Tb3+, sodium polyacrylate as well as red internal reference.

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