Conventional lateral flow immunoassay
(LFIA) usually
suffers from
poor antimatrix interference, unsatisfactory sensitivity, and lack
of quantitative ability for target analyte detection in food matrices.
In response to these limits, here, multifunctional nanomaterial ZnFe2O4 nanoparticles (ZFOs) were developed and integrated
into LFIA for powerful magnetic separation/enrichment and colorimetric/photothermal
target sensing. Under optimum conditions, the detection for clenbuterol
(CL) with magnetic enrichment achieves 9-fold higher sensitivity compared
to that without enrichment and 162-fold higher sensitivity compared
to that based on traditional colloidal golds. Attributing the improved
performances of ZFOs, CL can be detected at ultralow levels in pork
and milk with 10 min of immunoreaction time. The vLODs were 0.01 μg
kg–1 for two modes, and the cutoff values of CL
were about 5 and 3 μg kg–1, respectively.
More importantly, the enrichment ZFO-mediated LFIA (ZE-LFIA) exhibits
a similar limit of detection (LOD) in both buffer solution and food
matrix, demonstrating a universal resistance to the food matrix. The
multitudinous performance merits of this ZE-LFIA with high sensitivity,
matrix tolerance, accuracy, and specificity have ensured a broad application
potential for target detection of clenbuterol and can serve as an
experience for other veterinary drug residues’ detection.