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Specific Detection of <i>Salmonella typhi</i> Using Renewable Amperometric Immunosensor

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Abstract A renewable amperometric immunosensor was developed for the specific detection of Salmonella typhi (S. typhi) using flagellin specific antibodies. An immunocomposite comprising paraffin, graphite, and capturing antibodies against S. typhi was used to construct the electrode. The detection technique involved a sandwich ELISA system. The assay conditions were optimized for loading of capturing antibody, incubation time for S. typhi cells, rotation speed and minimum amount of substrate needed. 1‐naphthyl phosphate was used as the substrate with an amperometric detection of its enzymatic hydrolysis product 1‐naphthol at a potential of +400 mV vs Ag/AgCl reference electrode. The minimum detection limit for S. typhi was found to be 10 5 cells/mL in 90 min, while ELISA detects 10 6 cells/mL in five hours.

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