Issue 34, 2024

Array-based specific classification of bacterial species via ligands with dimethylamino/amino groups

Abstract

The early detection of bacterial species plays a crucial role in patient prognosis and the development of effective therapeutic regimens. This study introduces an accessible and promising colorimetric sensor array designed to classify gram-positive (G+) and gram-negative (G−) bacterial species. The classification relies on 6 chemical ligands with dimethylamino/amino groups as sensing elements and silver nanotriangles as colorimetric probes. Using these specific sensor arrays, we successfully differentiated G− and G+ bacterial species and discriminated individual bacterial strains, and the sensors exhibited remarkable reproducibility and high sensitivity. Moreover, the sensor array can identify bacterial mixtures and bacteria at varying concentrations, underscoring its versatility. In summary, this sensor array offers an effective tool for bacterial analysis with promising applications in the field of biomedical diagnostics.

Graphical abstract: Array-based specific classification of bacterial species via ligands with dimethylamino/amino groups

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 May 2024
Accepted
29 Jul 2024
First published
14 Aug 2024

Anal. Methods, 2024,16, 5812-5819

Array-based specific classification of bacterial species via ligands with dimethylamino/amino groups

X. Li, F. Yang, H. Li, Z. Hu, W. Yu, Y. Zhang and J. Gao, Anal. Methods, 2024, 16, 5812 DOI: 10.1039/D4AY00903G

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