Portable nanoparticle based assay for rapid detection of food antioxidants (NanoCerac)

US8969085B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-8969085-B2
Application numberUS-201313971377-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2013
Priority dateJun 9, 2011
Publication dateMar 3, 2015
Grant dateMar 3, 2015

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Methods and assay for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample. The method includes the steps of providing a colorimetric reagent, the reagent including a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support, contacting the colorimetric reagent with the food sample, and detecting an optical property of the colorimetric reagent, where a change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with the presence of antioxidant in the food sample. The change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is dependent upon the concentration of the antioxidant in the food sample.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample, the method comprising the steps of: providing a colorimetric reagent comprising a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support; contacting the colorimetric reagent with the food sample; and detecting an optical property of the colorimetric reagent, wherein a change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with the presence of antioxidant in the food sample, and further wherein the change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is dependent upon the concentration of the antioxidant in said food sample. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the concentration-dependent change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with a concentration of approximately 20-400 μM of said antioxidant. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium oxide. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: reusing the colorimetric reagent. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium (IV), and further wherein said change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is caused by the reduction of said cerium (IV) to cerium (III) caused by the antioxidant in said sample. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the colorimetric reagent further comprises a plurality of peroxyl radicals complexed with said ceria nanoparticles. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the step of: comparing the optical property of the colorimetric reagent to a pre-determined value. 8. A method for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample, the method comprising the steps of: providing a colorimetric reagent comprising a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support, the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprising cerium oxide; contacting the colorimetric reagent with the food sample; detecting an optical property of the colorimetric reagent, wherein a change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with the presence of antioxidant in the food sample, and further wherein the change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is dependent upon the concentration of the antioxidant in said food sample; and comparing the optical property of the colorimetric reagent to a pre-determined value. 9. An assay kit for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample, the assay kit comprising a food sample and a colorimetric reagent comprising a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support, wherein the colorimetric reagent comprises an optical property, and further wherein a change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with the presence of antioxidant in the food sample, and further wherein the change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is dependent upon the concentration of the antioxidant in said food sample. 10. The assay kit of claim 9 , wherein the concentration-dependent change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with a concentration of approximately 20-400 μM of said antioxidant. 11. The assay kit of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium oxide. 12. The assay kit of claim 9 , further wherein the colorimetric reagent can be reused for multiple assays. 13. The assay kit of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium (IV), and further wherein said change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is caused by the reduction of said cerium (IV) to cerium (III) caused by the antioxidant in said sample. 14. The assay kit of claim 9 , wherein the colorimetric reagent further comprises a plurality of peroxyl radicals complexed with said ceria nanoparticles. 15. The assay kit of claim 9 , wherein the assay kit further comprises means for comparing the optical property of the colorimetric reagent to a pre-determined value. 16. A system for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample, the system comprising: a food sample; and a colorimetric reagent comprising a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support, wherein the colorimetric reagent comprises an optical property, and further wherein a change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with the presence of antioxidant in the food sample, and further wherein the change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is dependent upon the concentration of the antioxidant in said food sample. 17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the concentration-dependent change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is associated with a concentration of approximately 20-400 μM of said antioxidant. 18. The system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium oxide. 19. The system of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of ceria nanoparticles comprise cerium (IV), and further wherein said change in the optical property of the colorimetric reagent is caused by the reduction of said cerium (IV) to cerium (III) caused by the antioxidant in said sample.

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  • Organic contamination in water · CPC title

  • involving oxidoreductase · CPC title

  • Investigating reagent band (test-element handling not specific to a test method G01N33/4875; analytical elements specific to chemical analysis of biological material G01N33/52; autometer with reagent band G01N35/04) · CPC title

  • Nanoparticles · CPC title

  • Water · CPC title

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What does patent US8969085B2 cover?
Methods and assay for the portable colorimetric detection of an antioxidant in a food sample. The method includes the steps of providing a colorimetric reagent, the reagent including a plurality of ceria nanoparticles immobilized to a support, contacting the colorimetric reagent with the food sample, and detecting an optical property of the colorimetric reagent, where a change in the optical pr…
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Sharpe Erica, Andreescu Emanuela Silvana, Andreescu Daniel, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N33/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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