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- 2023High velocity impact response of carbon/epoxy composite laminates at cryogenic temperaturescitations
- 2023High velocity impact response of carbon/epoxy composite laminates at cryogenic temperaturescitations
- 2023Infiltration of aluminum in 3D-printed metallic inserts
- 2022Detailed experimental validation and benchmarking of six models for longitudinal tensile failure of unidirectional compositescitations
- 2022Molecularly imprinted polymer as a synthetic antibody for the biorecognition of hazelnut Cor a 14-allergencitations
- 2021Blind benchmarking of seven longitudinal tensile failure models for two virtual unidirectional compositescitations
- 2021A synchrotron computed tomography dataset for validation of longitudinal tensile failure models based on fibre break and cluster developmentcitations
- 2021Lumbar myofascial physical properties in healthy adults: myotonometry vs. shear wave elastography measurements.
- 2020Essential Oil of Salvia officinalis as Novel Eco-Friendly Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in HCl Solution: Weight Loss, Electrochemical and XPS Studiescitations
- 2019Surface properties after chemical aging of chlorhexidine delivery systems based on acrylic resincitations
- 2019An analytical model to predict stress fields around broken fibres and their effect on the longitudinal failure of hybrid compositescitations
- 2017Oxide Thin-Film Electronics on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Compositecitations
- 2016Natural product extract as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in 1.0 M HCl
- 2016Effect of ethanol solutions as post-polymerization treatment on the properties of acrylic reline resinscitations
- 2016Evaluation of Melissa Officinalis Extract and Oil as Eco-friendly Corrosion Inhibitor for Carbon Steel in Acidic Chloride Solutions
- 2016The use of essential oilof Thymus capitatus originating from North-East Marocco, as eco-friendly Corrosion inhibitors of mild steelin hydrochloric acid solution.
- 2015A new redox-responsive 14-membered tetraazamacrocycle with ferrocenylmethyl arms as receptor for sensing transition-metal ions
- 2015The use of essential oil and extract of Tetraclinis articulata as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitors of carbon steel in hydrochloric acid solution
- 2015Ditopic hexaazamacrocycles containing pyridine ; synthesis, protonation and complexation studiescitations
- 2015Adsorption proprieties and inhibition of mild steel corrosion in HCl solution by the essential oil from fruit of Moroccan Ammodaucus leucotrichus
- 2015Methyl pyridine derivatives of 14-membered tetraaza macrocycles. A new host with high selectivity for cadmium
- 2015X-Ray diffraction and molecular mechanics studies of 12-, 13-, and 14-membered tetraaza macrocycles containing pyridine ; effect of the macrocyclic cavity size on the selectivity of the metal ion
- 2015Structural characterization of cobalt(III), nickel(II), copper(II) and iron(III) complexes of tetraazamacrocycles with N-carboxymethyl arms
- 2015Metal complexes of an oxatriaza macrocycle containing pyridine ; Thermodynamic stability and structural studies
- 2015An investigation of mild steel corrosion inhibition in hydrochloric acid medium by environment friendly green inhibitor
- 2015Evaluation of Pelargonium extract and oil as eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor for steel in acidic chloride solutions and pharmacological propertiescitations
- 2015Chemical composition, adsorption proprieties and corrosion inhibition on mild steel of Mentha rotundifolia L. essential oil from Morocco
- 2012Green Approach to Corrosion Inhibition of Mild Steel by Essential Oil Leaves of Asteriscus Graveolens (Forssk.) in Sulphuric Acid Medium.
- 2012Structural integrity of thin-ply laminates
- 2012Evaluation of the inhibitive effect of essential oil of Lavandula multifida L. on the corrosion behaviour of C38 steel in 0.5 M H2SO4 medium.
- 2012Oil of Salvia aucheri mesatlantica as a green inhibitor for the corrosion of steel in 0.5M H2SO4citations
- 2011Chemical Composition and Anticorrosive Activity of Warionia Saharea Essential Oil Against the Corrosion of Mild Steel In 0.5 M H2SO4
- 2011Effects of ply clustering in laminated composite plates under low-velocity impact loading
- 2011Fennel (Foeniculum Vulgare) Essential Oil as Green Corrosion Inhibitor of Carbon Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution
- 2011Chemical Composition and Inhibitory Effect of Mentha Spicata Essential Oil on the Corrosion of Steel in Molar Hydrochloric Acid
- 2011Chemical composition and anti-corrosive activity of Pulicaria mauritanica essential oil against the corrosion of mild steel in 0.5 M H2SO4
- 2010Accurate simulation of delamination growth under mixed-mode loading using cohesive elements: Definition of interlaminar strengths and elastic stiffnesscitations
- 2010Essential Oil of Salvia aucheri mesatlantica as a green inhibitor for the corrosion of steel in 0.5M H2SO4
- 2008Delamination propagation under cyclic loadingcitations
- 2008Analytical and numerical investigation of the length of the cohesive zone in delaminated composite materials
- 2007An engineering solution for mesh size effects in the simulation of delamination using cohesive zone modelscitations
- 2007Composite skin-stiffener virtual testing
- 2007Simulation of delamination in composites under high-cycle fatiguecitations
- 2007Simulation of delamination propagation in composites under high-cycle fatigue using cohesive-zone models
- 2006A damage model for the simulation of delamination in advanced composites under variable-mode loadingcitations
- 2005Fatigue damage analysis of aluminised glass fibre compositescitations
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Molecularly imprinted polymer as a synthetic antibody for the biorecognition of hazelnut Cor a 14-allergen
Abstract
Artificial receptors that mimic their natural biological counterparts have several advantages, such as lower production costs and increased shelf-life stability/versatility, while overcoming the ethical issues related to raising antibodies in animals. In this work, the proposed tailor-made molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-allergen receptors aimed at substituting or even transcending the performance of biological antibodies. For this purpose, a MIP was proposed as an artificial antibody for the recognition of hazelnut Cor a 14-allergen. The target protein was grafted onto the conducting polypyrrole receptor film using gold screen-printed electrodes (Au-SPE). The electrochemical assessment presented a linear response for the dynamic range of 100 fg mL(-1)-1 mu g mL(-1) and a LOD of 24.5 fg mL(-1), as determined by square wave voltammetry from the calibration curves prepared with standards diluted in phosphate buffer. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) was used as a secondary transducer to evaluate the performance of the Cor a 14-MIP sensor, enabling a linear dynamic range of 100 fg mL(-1) - 0.1 mu g mL(-1) and a LOD of 18.1 fg mL(-1). The selectivity of the tailored-made Cor a 14-MIP was tested against potentially cross-reactive plant/animal species based on the rebinding affinity (Freundlich isotherm-K-F) of homologues/similar proteins, being further compared with custom-made polyclonal anti-Cor a 14 IgG immunosensor. Results evidenced that the MIP mimics the biorecognition of biological antibodies, presenting higher selectivity (only minor cross-reactivity towards walnut and Brazil nut 2S albumins) than the Cor a 14/anti-Cor a 14 IgG immunosensor. The application of electrochemical Cor a 14-MIP sensor to model mixtures of hazelnut in pasta enabled quantifying hazelnut down to 1 mg kg(-1) (corresponding to 0.16 mg kg(-1) of hazelnut protein in the matrix). To the best of our knowledge, Cor a 14-MIP is the first sensor based on an artificial/synthetic biorecognition platform for the specific detection of hazelnut allergens, while presenting high-performance parameters with demonstrated application in food safety management.