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Lide, Gu; Hanxiao, Zhang; Yuzhe, Ding; Yao, Zhang; Deli, Wang; Juewen, Liu 2023-08-22 Salicylic acid (SA) is the hydrolysis product and active form of aspirin, and SA is found in a range of fruits and other food products. For food and drug chemistry and analysis, there is a strong desire to detect SA. Since SA is a very small molecule, aptamers have advantages for the detection of SA. In this work, we used the library-immobilization capture-SELEX method to isolate aptamers for SA. After 17 rounds of selection, two main families of aptamers were isolated. The SA1 aptamer from family 1 has a Kd of 5.8 µM from a thioflavin T (ThT) fluorescence assay and 26.7µM from isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC). The binding of other sequence was weaker compared to SA1. Based on mutation studies, the two conserved regions of SA1 were connected by two stems. Using ThT, a fluorescent sensor was tested for the detection of SA with a detection limit of 2.2 µM. A range of similar molecules were tested including aspirin, and only p-hydroxybenzoic acid showed a weak binding to the SA1 aptamer, indicating the high specificity of the SA1 aptamer. Finally, the SA1 aptamer was also tested in tomato juice and a similar binding performance was achieved

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